The City hardens and, like the Nation, denounces those responsible for the destruction in Congress so that they pay for them. "He who breaks, pays," said the Buenos Aires mayor and announced that the public ministry "has available the photos and images from the security cameras" The cost of replacing what was damaged and cleaning the surroundings of the legislative palace was estimated at $106,890,000.

However, the City recognized that they will depend on the progress of the case in court to be able to enforce this demand.