04/29/2021 9:43 AM
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 04/29/2021 10:56 AM
While the new restrictions are defined due to the advance of the second wave of coronavirus, the authorities are currently analyzing the possibility of
reviewing some of the permits to circulate
that have been in force since 2020, in a measure that seeks to further deepen controls.
The novelty was confirmed by the Buenos Aires Secretary of Justice and Security, Marcelo D'Alessandro, who on Wednesday held a meeting with the Minister of National Security, Sabina Frederic, in which they agreed on the main points that will be modified from the weekend .
"We need a new registration of essential activities. We see that there are
many people who enter and do not fit with that
. We believe that there are several activities that were released and that causes greater entry into the City," explained the Buenos Aires official in statements to
Channel 13
.
Along the same lines, but in an interview with
Continental
radio
, the official specified that during the meeting with national authorities "it was put on the table to see the possibility of re-registering some essential activities because since last year the registration of permits and there are many (activities) that today frame and allow
many people to find the possibility of having a permit when they should not have it
".
One of the access controls to the City on the Pueyrredón Bridge, during the restrictions imposed in 2020 by the pandemic.
Photo: Rafael Mario Quinteros.
He also specified in statements to radio
Miter
that one of the things that they spoke with Frederic is the possibility of "
reviewing some authorizations and permits to circulate
", particularly due to the bottleneck that is generated between 7:30 and 8:20 in the Constitución train station.
"We are going to intensify controls at night and also on weekends. We are
going to register essential workers
and we want there to be a staggering in the arrival of those essentials," he said
.
D'Alessandro said that it is ideas that will approach to President Alberto Fernandez, who by this time must define new measures.
The Buenos Aires official emphasized a coordinated work during the night: "We detected that in the 15 clandestine parties that we disrupted, we found many people from the Province - D'Alessandro reported -. And the same happens in the Province with people from the City. that we are going to restrict some of the accesses to the City and intensify controls at night and also during weekends, "he emphasized.
One of the protests in recent days in front of the Buenos Aires Obelisk.
Photo: Maxi Failla.
The official insisted that they work "very hard in controlling the circulation of public transport."
As he specified, "the controls on income by the federal forces through Puente Pueyrredón and Puente La Noria will be intensified."
The idea, he advanced, is that the Ministries of Development and Labor are also involved in these measures to
avoid mobilizations like the one of days ago in the Obelisk
, with about 5,000 people with claims to those portfolios.
"Those that are mobilized are movements that are part of the Government and it is necessary that they understand the pandemic situation that we are experiencing and the effort that society is making, that they become aware and avoid mobilizations like those of the other day," said D'Alessandro.
The declarations of the Buenos Aires Minister of Security were joined by those of the Secretary of Federal Articulation of the Ministry of National Security, Gabriel Fucks, who warned that they will not allow "mobilizations that enter the City en bloc."
"We are asking the organizations for responsibility. There is no state of siege, but what cannot be done is not complying with what other citizens do," said the official in dialogue with Futurock.
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