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Sergio Berni reappeared with another campaign spot: he recorded it in the Guernica eviction

2020-10-31T19:17:43.825Z


The Bonarense Minister of Security released another video with an electoral tinge. "We had to take action again and enforce the Constitution," he said.


10/31/2020 3:37 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 10/31/2020 3:37 PM

The Minister of Security of the province of Buenos Aires, Sergio Berni, reappeared with another spot worthy of an electoral campaign.

Although he interrupted these messages with the uprising of the security forces in his district, he now found a new motivation from the operation he led to vacate the land in the town of

Guernica.

"

The right to life, liberty and private property are non-negotiable,

" warns Axel Kicillof's official in a new video that he spread through his accounts on social networks and that maintains the condiments of the previous ones: an epic musical curtain to set images in which he is observed in front of the security operations.

All with an aesthetic similar to that of

"Apocalypse Now", the Francis Ford Coppola film.

The right to life, liberty and private property are non-negotiable.

#FuerzaBuenosAires pic.twitter.com/UmPbeqQVN4

- Sergio Berni (@SergioBerniArg) October 31, 2020

The spot also includes the following text: "We had to take action again and enforce the Argentine Constitution."

The phrase alludes to the operation he led to dislodge the massive usurpation in that town by the party of President Perón.

"We had to forcefully prepare and train her for that, planning the mission in detail and simulating scenarios," is another of the phrases that was incorporated into the exactly 1 minute long video.

And then, the video is completed with the following sentence: "We had to lead 4,000 police officers so that the operation was flawless and thus guarantee life and physical integrity. Command, command and control. Buenos Aires force." 

Sergio Berni in the Guernica eviction operation.

Photo Federico Imas.

This Saturday, Berni made public statements to defend the Guernica operation.

"I appreciate the possibility of clarifying that none of the tear gas seen in the eviction was thrown by us. All came from more radical leftist groups that had not only those gases but also gas masks," he said on radio Miter.

"Only in Argentina can something like this happen and that it is naturalized, that they have such a arsenal as I never saw. I think that justice has to take note of this situation," he added.

The Buenos Aires official referred to the eviction operation carried out early Thursday on the property, in compliance with a court order, occupied by families who had not accepted the agreement to peacefully withdraw from the place.

 PJB

Source: clarin

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