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The photos of Gildo Insfrán in the Casa Rosada: signing of agreement and greeting with Alberto Fernández

2021-03-08T16:52:36.924Z


The governor of Formosa traveled to the City of Buenos Aires for Women's Day, while in the province there is the fourth consecutive day of protests.


03/08/2021 13:07

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 03/08/2021 1:50 PM

While the city of Formosa lives its fourth consecutive day of protests, against the return to restrictions due to the coronavirus, Governor Gildo Insfrán shared an act with President Alberto Fernández at the Casa Rosada. 

Despite the situation in his province, the provincial president decided to take a plane to Buenos Aires to say present at the signing of

the United Argentina Federal Agreement against Gender Violence

, when several provincial leaders participated virtually in the act.

At a time when he is strongly questioned, the Formosan greeted several of the national officials: he crossed hugs with Santiago Cafiero and Sabina Frederic, among others.

In addition, when he had to go up to the stage to sign the agreement, and after greeting the Minister of Women, Gender and Diversity, Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, he had a brief and relaxed dialogue with Fernández.

08-03-2021 Buenos Aires - Argentina Coronavirus President Alberto Fernández will lead the signing of the commitment act "Federal Agreement for a United against gender violence" together with the governors and head of the Buenos Aires Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.

Photo: Luciano Thieberger.

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At the same time that Insfrán said he was present at the Casa Rosada Bicentennial Museum, the capital of Formosa was the scene of a new protest against sanitary restrictions and against the policies of the provincial government.

In addition to the uncomfortable presence of Governor Insfrán, while protests are taking place in the city of Formosa against the return to phase 1 of the quarantine, there was the Minister of Justice, Marcela Losardo, who has the days counted in the national Cabinet.

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The one who did travel by private plane to BA is Gildo.


BAIRES FLY SA Learjet 60 registration LV-FUF

- WW (@WolffWaldo) March 8, 2021

The controversial governor arrived in the city of Buenos Aires on Monday and, according to the deputy, Waldo Wolff did so in a private plane Baires Fly SA Learjet 60 registration LV-FUF.

The legislator along with his peer from the bloc Ricardo Buryaile and the president of PRO, Patricia Bullrich, traveled to Formosa on Sunday to offer their support to people who are demonstrating against the provincial government.

"

Accompanying the people of Formosa

who ask the Insfrán government to respect the right to work, education and freedom," wrote the former Minister of Network Security with a video participating in a protest.

On Friday, after the police repression against the merchants and residents of Formosa who were demonstrating for the return to phase 1 of the restrictions due to the coronavirus, the national government issued a statement in which it spoke of a "smear campaign" against the governor .

"We were very concerned about the institutional violence we saw," said the head of state after the first day of protests.

However, this Monday in what is a political gesture of support, he invited him to the event at the Government House.

Insfrán's greeting with Santiago Cafiero.

Photo: Luciano Thieberger.

Insfrán talks with Sabina Frederic before the event.

Photo: Luciano Thieberger.

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An unprecedented protest in Formosa against the government of Gildo Insfrán

Source: clarin

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