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With more presence of unions than of mayors, Kirchnerism marches for Cristina Kirchner to the Supreme Court

2023-04-13T20:12:03.558Z


With the Metrobus cut by La Cámpora, the word of the governor Axel Kicillof is expected for the closing of the act.


The seventh anniversary of that first summons to investigate

Cristina Kirchner

became the argument for a march called by the hard Kirchnerism to the Palace of Courts, which since noon complicated traffic in downtown Buenos Aires and has more presence of unions than mayors from the suburbs, where

the closure is expected by the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof

.

With the Metrobus on Avenida 9 de Julio cut off by

La Cámpora

, one of the main conveners of the march, few flags of municipalities in Greater Buenos Aires can be seen in the streets surrounding Plaza Lavalle.

La Matanza, led by the Peronist Fernando Espinoza and Ezeiza, where Alejandro Granados governs, are some of the few present. 

The mosaic of the blockade of streets by Cristina Kirchner with the focus aimed at the Supreme Court of Justice, to which Kirchnerism initiated the process of Impeachment in Congress, is dominated

by the unions

.

On the stage that turns its back on the Teatro Colón and faces the Supreme Court, were Andrés "Cuervo" Larroque, the mayors Mario Secco (Ensenada), Mariel Fernández (Moreno) and Fernando Espinoza (La Matanza).

Also the lieutenant governor Verónica Magario, the national deputy Hugo Yasky and the Minister of Government of the Province, Cristina Alvarez Rodríguez.

"

We demand the resignation of all the members of the Supreme Court

, and the proscription must cease," says part of the document that was read by an announcer.

While one of the toughest was Father Paco Olveira, who stated: "

If they don't resign, we will have to turn them over

."


The green flags of the Automobile Transport Mechanics and Allied Union (SMATA) were noticed early on.

"The popular will cannot be outlawed," Mario "Paco" Manrique, second in the mechanics union, who on Monday made it official that he would participate in the march, had assured at the beginning of the week. 

The CTA had also anticipated its participation.

The assistant secretary and general secretary of ATE Capital, Daniel Catalano, assured that in the meeting held by representatives of various unions with the vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner they asked her to be a candidate in the next elections

But in addition, from the CTA they affirmed that with the march they seek to "win the streets to restore democracy to justice and strengthen the Frente de Todos (FdT)".

Cristina Kirchner's meeting with the unions before the march

In the middle of the official internal and while the hard kirchnerismo vehemently asks Cristina Kirchner to be the candidate of the Frente de Todos in the next elections, the vice president launched a phrase during a meeting with unionists that fuels the clamor operation.

"Be careful, those who are thinking that I am going to dedicate myself to taking care of the grandchildren, better forget them," the head of the Senate told the unionists.

It was the deputy and general secretary of the CTA, Hugo Yasky, who gave details of the moment in which the former president surprised the leaders and "opened the door" that makes them excited about a possible candidacy.

"At one point, one of the colleagues who was there had a phrase that was very funny. I don't know what reference he made, like 'we are not going to ask you to stop taking care of the grandchildren', and there she, with her mixture with wit and a smile, he said 'be careful, those who are thinking that I am going to dedicate myself to taking care of the grandchildren, better forget them', so well, he left the door open for us to continue discussing the subject", Yasky told in an interview with

El Destape Radio

.

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Source: clarin

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