In the run-up to the opening of sessions in Congress, the inmate of the ruling party took to the streets through a
cartel war
.
One of them provoked the fury of a supporter of Cristina Kirchner - one of the few protesters who arrived early in the area - who accused the current President of being a traitor.
From early on, near the legislative building, posters appeared calling
for the re-election of Alberto Fernández
and also, posters and parades that
support Cristina Kirchner
.
One of the posters aroused the anger of a K militant. "For Evita, for Néstor and Cristina, for the great, free, just and sovereign homeland, out with the traitors," said
the
man as he ripped off the poster that carried a photo of the President on a light blue background with the legend: "Alberto 2023".
The posters calling for the re-election of Alberto Fernández, in front of Congress.
Photo: Juan Manuel Foglia
The poster was pasted at a bus stop, where a Peronist-themed video sales stand was installed.
Almost next to it, there were other posters that expressed support for the vice.
The curious detail of the situation is that, while insulting the President and demanding, for example, the freedom of Milagro Sala, the militant does not show any of the propaganda pieces that populated the area, but instead holds a DVD of the series "Santa
Evita "
, starring Natalia Oreiro and based on the novel by Tomás Eloy Martínez.
One of the posters in support of Cristina Kirchner.
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