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March of 12-O: massive protest in Mendoza in "defense of the Republic"

2020-10-12T21:21:46.327Z


With honks and flags waving, they demonstrated against the President's measures to go back in isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic. "No to the dictatorship of the Fernández," was read at the march.


10/12/2020 18:09

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 10/12/2020 18:09

Mendoza also joined the wave of protests on October 12, the new banner against the National Government that had its epicenter in the Obelisk but had a strong impact in various parts of the country.

In the Andean province they took to the streets to defend the Republic and against the latest measures of Alberto Fernández, which forces the confinement of 70% of the inhabitants of the province.

# MendozaNoAcata # 12deOctubretodosalacalle pic.twitter.com/0dqxezqc83

- Roxana Badaloni (@roxibadaloni) October 12, 2020

Greater Mendoza and part of the Uco Valley should return to the primary stage of preventive and compulsory social isolation (ASPO), after seven months of quarantine.

The concentration is

in the so-called kilometer 0 of the city of Mendoza

, in Pedestrian avenue San Martín.

The caravan of cars with their horns and flags waving covered the streets of downtown.

There were also calls in squares of San Rafael, San Martín and other communes of Greater Mendoza.

The # 12O, the flag in Mendoza.

Photo Clarín.

"

They can cover our mouth but silence our voice

" or "

No to the dictatorship of the Fernández tyranny

" were some of the posters that the protesters displayed.

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Look also

March 12-O: flagging and rumbling in the center of Córdoba against the Government

The posters that summarize some of the claims in the # 12O banner

Source: clarin

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