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Patricia Bullrich's response to the protesters after the incidents in front of Congress: "If they get tired and don't go anymore, much better for us"

2024-02-02T14:20:39.487Z

Highlights: Patricia Bullrich: "If they get tired and don't go anymore, much better for us" Minister of Security referred to the possibility that the protests could be repeated today. "I am not willing to stay halfway," she warned. Yesterday, leftist groups once again led the protests alongside Congress and were later joined by activists from the Evita Movement, among others. There were clashes with the Police and the Gendarmerie. According to Bullrich, the protesters threw bottles and projectiles, but the security forces dispersed them.


The Minister of Security referred to the possibility that the protests could be repeated today. "I am not willing to stay halfway," she warned.


After the clashes between the protesters and the security forces in front of Congress, during the second day of debate on the

Omnibus Law

, the Minister of National Security,

Patricia Bullrich

, defended the anti-picketing operation and left a message to the groups. leftist and activist who led the protests:

"If they get tired and don't go anymore, much better for us"

After the violent scenes that occurred this Wednesday, the minister was consulted about what may happen today and was blunt with the protesters: "If they announce that they are coming,

the security forces will be there today

, otherwise the normal guards will be there.

If They get tired and they don't work anymore, for us much better

. It's hot and it's difficult days to work on the street, but we are going to take care of Congress, the session and public order so that Argentina is a normal country and not a country under attack of stones and sticks permanently".

Yesterday, leftist groups once again led the protests alongside Congress and were later joined by activists from the Evita Movement, among others.

There were clashes with the Police and the Gendarmerie.

According to Bullrich, the protesters threw bottles and projectiles, but the security forces dispersed them and freed traffic.

"The country is not going to change if we do everything halfway and I see many who during the campaign said 'we are going to be firm to end the cuts' and when it comes to doing it they get scared. Do we want to change? Well, when one "If you make a decision, you have to move forward.

I am not willing to stay halfway

," she warned.

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Source: clarin

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