10/12/2020 18:23
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 10/12/2020 6:23 PM
As in previous marches, leaders of Together for Change participated this Monday in the
banner against the Government
.
Some preferred the low profile, after referents of the coalition asked not to "appropriate" the call.
Once again the most visible was
Patricia Bullrich
, head of the PRO, who attended the car flagging with former dancer Maximiliano Guerra.
“President, an
eternal quarantine
destroys everything.
How can a family or a small business endure seven months?
With the dreams behind it, ”said the former Minister of Security while on her way to the epicenter of the demonstration, near the Obelisk.
"Impressive, we are very happy and proud," he said afterwards.
Other members of the so-called hard wing of the coalition also uploaded images to their social networks later in the afternoon.
“As always, it is a privilege and an honor to be among those who share values, who do not believe in a single voice, and who are going to continue to express ourselves
against the multiple assaults on
individual and collective
freedoms
.
Now they come with the Nodio to control the press and those who think differently, "said deputy
Waldo Wolff
, with a video from the banner.
The former director of Public Media, Hernán Lombardi, was also present
: "At first glance, it is the largest march against the Government," he said.
Fernando Iglesias
tweeted a photo of the march showing the posters “Nodio = Gestapo” and “What a shitty government”, and wrote: “Impeccable.
Nothing to add ”.
In a virtual event on Saturday, Mauricio Macri had endorsed the call: he asked
"to continue fighting to return to normalize"
the country.
Among the mayors of Together for Change,
Diego Valenzuela
(Tres de Febrero) endorsed the protest with a measured message.
“The expression of society is always valuable.
We Argentines need strategic agreements to move forward, with work and freedom, ”tweeted the mayor of PRO.
Patricia Bullrich, in the March 12 against the Government.
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta remained
silent
and the main city officials did not participate in the march.
The head of the Buenos Aires government spent the day
"focused on management"
and on the preparations for the gradual return of classes, according to his collaborators, and in the afternoon he followed from his home the news of the flag related to security, responsibility of his administration.
In meetings during the previous days he had ratified his moderate position: "You are going to see me working on an anti-crack message, that is my path."
Among the radicals, Deputy
Alvaro de Lamadrid
participated in the march.
“Against judicial reform and impunity.
To prevent the division of powers from being destroyed.
For a country of possibilities that rewards those who work, study and make an effort every day, ”he tweeted.
"If politics loses its way, citizens will mobilize to remind them. Hopefully these repeated protests are a wake-up
call
to function in another way," said
Martín Lousteau
on his social networks, adding: "If we don't start discussing the issues that are on the agenda of the people, each time the protesters will be more and from all sectors of the country. Let's raise the level of debate and management. "
In the previous one, Gerardo Morales had been the opposition leader who most detached himself from the protest.
“We have recovered democracy to be able to disagree, but I think there are other mechanisms.
You have to
try to avoid conglomerations
and events that generate contagions.
I don't want to get into the political question, ”said the radical governor of Jujuy.
Elisa Carrió also took a distance.
"
I do not want to participate in the extremes
, neither in Cambiemos nor Kirchnerism," he said on Sunday.
"
It is not necessary to appropriate the march
, that the people do not feel used", had transmitted to the legislators of the Civic Coalition.
Some attended, low-key.
"This march today belongs to the people who, as on other occasions, mark the way for us. All the political leadership with humility must listen, accompany and not look the other way. We cannot appropriate an epic that does not belong to us." , they sat position in a statement.
A similar position took Cristian Ritondo, head of the PRO bloc.
"We accompany the march of the citizens, they are the protagonists," he said.