On the eve of the first mass demonstration during the Government of the spokesperson for the Presidency,announced this Tuesday that they had set up a telephone line to report social leaders who “threaten” beneficiaries of social plans to “force” them to protest.

“Line 134 will be open for anyone who feels threatened by any leader, intermediary or political leader, or someone who warns them that if they go to march, the plan is not going to be taken away“, confirmed the presidential spokesperson in a daily press conference in Pink Househeadquarters of Executive power.

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This is a measure announced by the Ministry of Human Capital on Monday, which will seek to audit social organizations so that they deliver social plans with a view to eliminating intermediation in the granting of these aid paid by the State to vulnerable and unemployed sectors.

“Don’t believe them and call because we have a team prepared to take each case. The plan is not going to be cut off, stay at home, of course it is a constitutional right to demonstrate, do it as the law establishes and let’s respect the protocol of the resolution of the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichhe added Adorni.

In this sense, the spokesperson indicated that “The decision has been made and the law will be enforced.” and repeated that any person who demonstrates outside the protocol ‘anti-picketing‘ will be identified and lose state assistance.

The protocol establishes that protests can only be carried out on the sidewalks, those who block the streets will be sanctioned, as well as those who do, organize, instigate or are “partners in crime”.

The security forces applied to the operation will be able to carry firearms, they will also carry out a search of the organizations involved, they will prohibit protesting with their faces covered or taking children to the marches and they will notify Migrations if the participants are foreigners with temporary residence.

We do not want circulation to be cut off in Argentina, not only on 9 de Julio (main artery of Buenos Aires) but in the rest of the country. “Free movement must be guaranteed”insisted the presidential spokesperson.

For their part, left-wing social organizations are preparing for the ‘20D‘, a new anniversary for the violent protests of December 20, 2001, which ended with 39 deaths and the resignation of the late radical president Fernando de la Rúa (1999-2001) in a context similar to the current one with high inflation and poverty.



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