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March 24: hard Kirchnerism analyzes marching to the Courts on Remembrance Day against the sentence of Cristina

2023-03-24T14:11:42.826Z


The referent K and Buenos Aires official, Andrés "Cuervo" Larroque, said that it is "a clamor" from the militants.


Shortly before beginning the already traditional mobilization from the former ESMA to the Plaza de Mayo for Remembrance Day, the hard Kirchnerism analyzes marching later towards the Courts and the headquarters of the Supreme Court to protest against the sentence of Cristina

Kirchner

.

It was the referent of La Cámpora and Buenos Aires Minister of Development, Andrés "Cuervo" Larroque, who slipped that possibility by maintaining that

"it is almost a clamor" from "the bases"

 militants.

"There is a proposal that comes from the bases that has to do with going to the Courts and the Court, we are going to carry out the traditional march of the former ESMA to the Plaza de Mayo but there is freedom of action for the compañeros because there is almost a clamor ", Larroque said in an interview with Radio Provincia.

The leader, one of the closest to Vice President Cristina Kirchner along with Máximo, her son, and Eduardo "Wado" de Pedro, coordinates the new group "La Patria es el Otro", which will march with La Cámpora towards Plaza de Mayo .

"The goal is to get to Plaza de Mayo but

then we'll see how it goes

," Larroque insisted on the possibility of marching on to the judicial headquarters later.

Larroque maintained that the main objective of the Kirchner militancy should be "breaking the ban."

In addition, and about the possible candidacy of the vice president after she said she would not run, she pointed out: "She did not want to be a burden to the political force but the force has been responding forcefully. She is the heart of the political

force

and of Peronism".

The traditional mobilization of almost 14 kilometers will be carried out by mayors, La Cámpora and other organizations such as La Patria es el Otro.

All also sharing the slogan against the alleged banning of the vice president.

As it has been doing since 2017, La Cámpora will march from the former clandestine detention and torture center.

To each of these demonstrations of force he printed a different slogan.

The last time the main leaders of the organization exposed their

political differences with the Casa Rosada

.

"It will be very similar to last year's march," camper officials explained.

Once again, there will be a two-story collective with an open roof to stream interviews with the main leaders of the organization. 

The Homeland is the Other, meanwhile, directly called to march against the supposed ban on the Vice.

"Democracy without proscription" is the motto with which they spread the mobilization thought of in the increasingly influential table of Ensenada, where they sit, in addition to Larroque, the local mayor Mario Secco;

the one from Avellaneda, Jorge Ferraresi;

and trade unionists and leaders of the Kirchnerist arc.

For their part, there are minority groups that also refer to Cristina Kirchner and have already confirmed that they will march from the Plaza de Mayo to the Court.

This is the case of Les Jóvenes.

The posters of the call were seen for the first time in the militant plenary that Axel Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner closed on March 11 in Avellaneda.

The group was born at the impulse of Néstor Kirchner's former publicist, Jorge "Topo" Devoto, a personal friend of the Vice President.


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Source: clarin

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