A column of picketers, among which was the organization led by
Luis D'Elía
, could not enter the City of Buenos Aires this Thursday after the City Police made a cordon over the General Paz Avenue collector to stop prevent their passage.
The protest began in
La Matanza
"against hunger" to demand food assistance for community kitchens.
The moment in which the column of militants and leaders tries to enter the City was captured by a camera from the air.
In it you can see how the picketers, who were coming along Brigadier General Juan Manuel de Rosas Avenue, in Lomas del Mirador,
make a U-turn on the same street and begin their return
.
"We work to guarantee free movement and order in the City. Our objective is that the right to move freely through our streets and avenues and the right to demonstrate coexist," said the Head of the Buenos Aires Government, Jorge
Macri
, in a statement. released this Thursday.
The protesters had approached the jurisdictional limit of the City, on the west collector of General Paz Avenue, but before the cordon established by the City Police, the picketers retraced their steps, retreating along the same avenue along which they They arrived at a nearby square.
Juan Manuel de Rosas Avenue is also National Route 3 and upon reaching General Paz it continues on Juan Bautista Alberdi Avenue in Buenos Aires.
The various social and political organizations that make up the so-called Multisectorial de La Matanza against DNU 70/2023 and the bill "Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of the Argentines", who have already carried out other marches in the province of Buenos Aires.
The protests took shape in rejection of the Government's "economic plan", in demand for the supply of community kitchens and the delivery of school supplies, sector spokespersons announced.
Among them is the
Federation of Land, Housing and Habitat (FTV), led by D'Elía
, who spoke in the preview and said that "the Government abandoned the poor residents of more than 40,000 soup kitchens to their fate" and that is why They demand "food assistance and urgent supplies, as well as an increase in quotas for the Potenciar Plans and the delivery of supplies for children who will begin the school year."
The Classist and Combative Current (CCC), the Barrios de Pie Movement, the CTA Neighborhood Front, the Canillitas union, the Martín Fierro Current and groups of retirees and pensioners from La Matanza are also part of the multisectoral movement.
For his part, Juan Carlos Alderete, national coordinator of the Classist and Combative Current (CCC), also expressed himself in the preview: "We mobilize against the immorality of there being a single boy without food in Argentina, because this Government began its economic adjustment for the poorest and against the more than 70 thousand soup kitchens throughout the country. That is why we are going to continue with the fight against the DNU and that omnibus law that mortgages the future of Argentines."