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March 8N: protests begin in the Obelisk and other parts of the country against the Government and the ruling of the Court

2020-11-08T19:32:48.360Z


Hundreds of protesters gather with Argentine flags to reject the policies of the Alberto Fernández government and the latest ruling of the highest court.


11/08/2020 16:15

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 11/08/2020 4:22 PM

In a postcard that was repeated several times this year, hundreds of protesters

began to arrive this Sunday at the

Buenos Aires

Obelisk

and other parts of the country with their Argentine flags and posters to

protest against the Government.

In addition to the rejection of the policies of President Alberto Fernández, another of the strong slogans of this new call is the rejection of the Supreme Court ruling on judges Leopoldo Bruglia and Pablo Bertuzzi and to ask that the chambermaids not resign from their positions.

The protesters

began to arrive in the vicinity of the Obelisk on foot or by car around

4:00 p.m., but the highest concentration is expected to take place after 5:00 p.m., the time the call was announced.

In addition, they announced that at 7 p.m. they will march to Plaza de Mayo.

"I want everyone to leave. Mainly all those of Kirchnerism. I voted for (Mauricio) Macri, but for today, if they all go better," a woman said in statements to the A24 news channel.

Another, from the window of her car, said that she went to demonstrate at the Obelisk because she is "tired of the politicians." 

"The # 8N march to ask the judges Bruglia, Bertuzzi and Castelli not to renounce their cause," wrote Patricia Bullrich from her Twitter account.

"Beyond the ruling, the judges remain in their positions until the next contest, which may take years. We do not resign ourselves!", Added the president of the PRO along with a video with a message for the magistrates where she stressed that "it is important don't go away. "

Hello Cordoba.

I had wanted to be with the people of Cordoba for a long time, so tomorrow I will accompany them on the streets # 8N pic.twitter.com/7fVRPYAV6i

- Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) November 8, 2020

Bullrich, in fact, traveled to Córdoba to join the banner that will take place this Sunday in the province, one of the epicenters of the march.

The last protest against the Government took place on the holiday of October 12.

That day, the protesters demonstrated in the Obelisk and different parts of Greater Buenos Aires and the interior against the quarantine, due to the economic crisis and against Kirchnerism.

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Source: clarin

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