Argentina: Even Police Protest for Better Pay
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The police conflict in Santa Fe continues on Wednesday for the second day in a row.The incidents began in the early morning of Tuesday, when the Chief of Police of Santa Fe, Luis Maldonado, decided to repress relatives and relatives of the uniformed people who protested at the door of the Police Headquarters of Rosario.The incident caused the quartering of a sector of the provincial force, which cut the street with about 100 patrol cars and moto…
At least 20 agents were suspended after the demonstration and should deliver their weapons and collect them.
Argentina: even police protest for better pay
The protest, which began last week and intensified on Monday in the provincial capital of Santa Fe and in Rosario, the main cities, as well as in other towns, and continued throughout Tuesday morning, was joined by prison guards and their families. The Professional Police Association (Apropol) stated that among the demands for economic improvements are “a real salary increase, with a starting salary no less than the total cost of living and clea…
It happened after the governor of Santa Fe announced in a press conference that there will be salary increases for all staff. The claim lasted a week.
The security crisis in Santa Fe entered a critical phase this morning that forced the provincial government to accelerate an economic response. Minutes before noon, a massive "sirenazo" of patrolmen and police motorcycles ended up surrounding the Central Headquarters of Rosario, in a clear challenge to the authority of Governor Maximiliano Pullaro....
The police conflict in Santa Fe scale and neither the provincial government nor the national government take over. Diego Santilli tried to take off the Milei management of the issue; and Congresswoman Gisela Scaglia, who was vice-governor of Santa Fe between 2023 and 2025, held Kirchnerism responsible. Meanwhile, the streets of Rosario burn and live an unprecedented tension. This police officer, 16 years in service, exploded in the microphones o…
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