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Another complicated day for traffic in downtown Buenos Aires

2021-03-18T12:31:46.016Z


Drivers of combis that transport people with disabilities mobilized with their vehicles to the Obelisk.


03/18/2021 9:16 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Cities

Updated 03/18/2021 9:16 AM

Another day of protests will complicate the circulation through the central streets of the City of Buenos Aires this Thursday.

The inconveniences began early, with a

claim from van drivers

for people with disabilities.

Starting at eight in the morning, a group of drivers of combis for people with disabilities hold a protest with their vehicles at the Obelisk and affect the traffic on

Corrientes and 9 de Julio

avenues

.

The drivers ask for an improvement in the payments for the transfers.

Meanwhile, by

ten o'clock in the morning it

is expected that different columns of social organizations begin to gather to hold a

demonstration in the Plaza de Mayo

.

The Polo Obrero and Barrios de Pie, among other groups, will hold a

"national picket day"

, demanding "an increase in the minimum wage, the AUH and all social programs."

The protest will begin in front of the Ministry of Social Development of the Nation, in

Belgrano and 9 de Julio

, and then it will move to the 

Plaza de Mayo

to end there with an act in front of the Casa Rosada that, it is estimated, will take place 

near 14

.


"This Thursday the Frente de Lucha Piquetero will meet in a great mobilization together with other social organizations in demand of basic needs," said Eduardo Belliboni, leader of the Polo Obrero.

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