Inkriql Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 16.26 The official social movements called for a change of course and launched their candidate for mayor of La Matanza The open town hall that the social movements that make up the Frente de Todos held at the Deportivo Laferrere stadium, in La Matanza, amalgamated a critical message for the direction of the government and the launch of Patricia Cubría's candidacy for mayor of that district, a of the referents of the Evita Movement and wife of the organization's leader, Emilio Pérsico. The closing of the act was in charge of Daniel Menéndez, Juan Carlos Alderete and Cubría. Menéndez (leader of Somos Barrios de Pie and an official from the Ministry of Social Development) said that the Government is in "discount time" in managing him. "Our most important favor to this political process is to encourage community organization and raise our voices so that our government finds today, already in discount time, the response that the people need," said Menéndez. ads by Alderete stated that "the people live in a difficult situation", that "inflation eats up salaries and hunger and poverty grow". And he stressed: “The Monetary Fund conditions us asking for more delivery while the monopolies earn like never before and the workers have poverty wages. Every time the government gives in to these pressures, the [Mauricio] Macri, the [Patricia] Bullrich, the [Horacio Rodríguez] Larreta get stronger.” The last speaker was Cubría, who ran for mayor of La Matanza, where she governs Peronism with Fernando Espinoza as mayor. "We are going to make effective our candidacy for mayor of La Matanza and we are going to renew Peronism," announced the Buenos Aires deputy, who stressed: "We can no longer live in this situation of abandonment." 16.22 Plaini: "Our government cannot continue to be subject to the conditioning of corporate sectors" The general secretary of the Canillitas union, Omar Plaini, raised the need to nationalize the banks, po[CENSORED]r control in the Central Bank, increase taxes for the highest sectors and reactivate the Media Law. "Our government cannot continue to be subject to the conditioning of corporate sectors that privilege their interests over those of the majority," he declared, with Máximo Kirchner and Roberto Baradel behind him. 16.05 The buses of the militants cover Cerrito and Pellegrini Loyalty Day act in Plaza de Mayo Loyalty Day act in Plaza de Mayo Rodrigo Néspolo - THE NATION An orange school bus turns into Marcelo T. De Alvear street. “Loyalty to Cristina. Yesterday, today and always”, promises a poster with a photo of the vice president, taped to the back. The bus heads towards Cerrito, but manages to make only two blocks. Although cars could still circulate, at that point it was already difficult to move forward due to the number of parked buses. Orange schoolchildren mix with white groups and take over both Cerrito and Carlos Pellegrini, on both sides of 9 de Julio Avenue. On that street it is no longer possible to circulate. It is totally cut off by the militants and their flags resting on the asphalt to save their places in the columns that are preparing to advance to Plaza de Mayo. Although traffic was interrupted, a few minutes before 2:00 p.m., the time La Cámpora announced, the 9 de Julio metrobus was still running. The closer to the Obelisk, the avenue fills with militants between flags of different organizations. A bus 17, which makes the Wilde-Recoleta route, was trapped at the intersection of Diagonal Norte and 9 de Julio, the point chosen by the Kirchner organization to concentrate. With the help of the City police, who freed the metrobus from the militants, he managed to make slow progress. Meanwhile, the iconic building on that corner showed on its screen the gubernatorial campaign of Joaquín de La Torre, one of Patricia Bullrich's candidates. Next to the face of the Buenos Aires senator, it reads in yellow capital letters: "It is necessary to put order." 15.49 As the President, Cerruti also targeted Macri The presidential spokeswoman, Gabriela Cerruti, also targeted former President Mauricio Macri, after the statements of President Alberto Fernández. “We dream of a fair, inclusive Argentina with rights for everyone. We do not want the country that Macri is pursuing with labor reform, without rights for workers: a pre-Peronist Argentina,” the spokeswoman tweeted. 15.02 UTE unionists arrived at Plaza de Mayo A column of trade unionists from the Union of Education Workers (UTE) mobilized this afternoon. The general secretary of the Buenos Aires union of Ctera, Angélica Graciano, shared images of the call and tweeted: "We march to Plaza de Mayo for national sovereignty and social justice." 14.16 La Cámpora began to spread along Diagonal Norte After 2:00 p.m., the original time of the camporista call, the column of the group led by Máximo Kirchner began to spread through Diagonal Norte. On the street and under the noise of drums and various chants, the militants with bibs from the different sections and jurisdictions and communes of La Cámpora spread out. Everything happens within the framework of the columns delimited by logistics and organization, with blue fabrics. 1:57 p.m. The rally in La Cámpora began prior to the 4:00 p.m. event where Máximo Kirchner and Pablo Moyano will speak After noon this Monday at Diagonal Norte and 9 de Julio, La Cámpora began to gather. In small groups, the general call is scheduled for 4:00 p.m., to go to Plaza de Mayo, but it is expected to take at least one more hour, according to sources from the organization. Thus, the speeches that Máximo Kirchner and Pablo Moyano could give could only begin after 6 p.m. 13.37 Different government officials expressed themselves on the networks for Loyalty Day Within the framework of the commemoration of October 17, different officials and trade unionists wrote on social networks what Loyalty Day means to them, which will have three different acts in the city of Buenos Aires. Wado de Pedro, Victoria Tolosa Paz, Daniel Scioli, Gabriela Cerruti and Juan Manzur are some of the politicians who expressed themselves on Twitter. The new Minister of Social Development, Victoria Tolosa Paz, wrote: “Our loyalty to the working people and to those who most need a present State is and will be unbreakable. Because today, like yesterday, our three Peronist flags guide us high: Social Justice, Economic Independence and Political Sovereignty”. In the same way, the chief of staff, Juan Manzur, reflected on "the po[CENSORED]r mobilization" that "freed Perón from prison." He said: "That day of loyalty with whom he had restored dignity to the working majorities, marked the beginning of our movement and of a more just, independent and sovereign Homeland." https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/dia-de-la-lealtad-en-vivo-el-minuto-a-minuto-de-los-actos-del-peronismo-nid17102022/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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