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Flagzo 17A. Juan Grabois asked for fines for the protesters: “You have to apply authority”


Flagzo 17A. Juan Grabois asked for fines for the protesters: “You have to apply authority” Source: Archive – Credit: Diego Spivacow / AFV

The social leader Juan Grabois, ally of government from the Front of All, asked that the protesters who participated yesterday in the massive banner be sanctioned with fines against the government of Alberto Fernandez, in the middle of the quarantine.

“The freedom of expression and the right to protest it is above the right to free movement. Public health is a much higher good than doing this type of thing at a time when it is mandatory not to do it “, Grabois said, in dialogue with C5N.

For Grabois, yesterday there was “a violation of public order”. “Here we must apply authority, without repression, financially penalizing those who put the health and life of the rest of the Argentine people at risk”, launched the referent of Patria Grande and member of the Confederation of Workers of the Popular Economy (CTEP).

And said come in protesters that mobilized yesterday there is a “double rod”. “Many of the defenders of law and order are not complying with a mandatory provision of the Argentine State. It is not optional, it is not a problem of individual conscience, there is a violation of the law and order that they defend,” he said.

Massive banner

Protest had its epicenter in a concentration in the Obelisk, but it crossed all the provinces, where thousands of protesters they demonstrated against the isolation policy of the quarantine and against judicial reform, among other slogans.

Given the massiveness of the protest, the government’s reaction was to accuse the opposition of “exposing” people to the contagion of coronavirus and ratifying that the main “concern” is to avoid the “overflow” of the health system.

The mobilization, which became the largest that Fernández has faced since his arrival to the presidency, was intense in different parts of the Capital, the Buenos Aires suburbs, Córdoba, Mendoza, Rosario and Mar del Plata.

At the Obelisk, amid honking and Argentine flags, the slogans that prevailed were against judicial reform. The posters demanded: “Enough of corruption”, “Justice yes, reform no”.

Although there were no party flags or political colors, the common denominator was the rejection of the Government and policies that go beyond those related to quarantine.

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