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Once again the villa in Olivos was the epicenter of the march against the government of Alberto Fernández

2020-09-19T20:40:52.770Z


The demonstration takes place on Avenida Maipú, where the Police restricted vehicular circulation in the hand to the province.


09/19/2020 - 17:32

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

A crowd of self-convened people again mobilized this Saturday in front of the main entrance of the presidential residence of Olivos to promote their criticism against the national government led by Alberto Fernández.

Thus, the villa in Olivos once again became the epicenter of the banners in which different slogans are promoted against the policies of the Casa Rosada and Kirchnerism.

Photo Marcelo Carroll

Photo Marcelo Carroll

On this occasion, the Police decided to interrupt traffic on Avenida Maipú, in the section where the main entrance to the presidential residence is located.

Dozens of people demonstrated again in that place.

The protest started after 4 pm, when those present sang the national anthem and then began to brandish their flags with chants against the ruling party.

Many of the people who came out to protest even dared to hang flags on the perimeter bars of the presidential villa.

The protests were replicated in the Obelisk area and in several cities in the interior of the country.

"You can no longer live like this in this country, we do not have Justice, the economy is very bad, they rob us all, those of the Government and in the street," said a woman who joined the march in front of the main income of the fifth of Olivos.

Another of the protesters pointed out that she decided to express herself because "she wants an Argentina with democracy and freedom" and questioned the decision of President Fernández to annul the transfer of judges Leopoldo Bruglia and Pablo Bertuzzi, who confirmed prosecutions against Cristina Kirchner in the framework of the cause of the notebooks of corruption.

On Maipú Avenue, in the hand towards the Federal Capital, an extensive caravan of cars was observed whose drivers joined the banner by honking their horns. 

Mariano Roa Report. 

Photo Marcelo Carroll

Photo Marcelo Carroll

Source: clarin

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