The Buenos Aires Minister of Public Space stated that yesterday's march "cost the city government 110 million pesos."
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The Buenos Aires Minister of Public Space stated that yesterday's march "cost the city government 110 million pesos."
On CNN Radio Argentina, Ignacio Baistrocchi, Buenos Aires City's Minister of Public Space, explained the movement of containers and the cleanup efforts following the marches and the operations to reclaim the streets and remove street vendors, and he referred to the city's cleanup. On CNN Primera Mañana, regarding the damage caused during the marches, he stated that the mobilization for the Day of Remembrance, Truth, and Justice "cost 110 million…
Thousands of Argentines leave the streets 49 years after the last dictatorship and in rejection of Milei’s government
This Monday the Argentines have gone out again to the streets in commemoration of the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice, which recalls the 49th anniversary of the coup d’état that installed the last military dictatorship on March 24, 1976. The mobilization, which took place in the historic Plaza de Mayo, turned out to be more than massive and there was no lack of criticism of the government of President Javier Milei. The official esti…
Milei's Government deepens its denialist discourse of State terrorism in Argentina
On a new anniversary of the beginning of the last military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983), while thousands of people were preparing to march and sustain in the streets the demand for “memory, truth and justice,” Javier Milei’s government renewed its attempts to relativize the crimes of state terrorism. The ultra-right administration broadcast a video to justify illegal repression during the dictatorship in response to the armed struggle o…
Hundreds of thousands of Argentines march against the denialist offensive of Milei’s memory
The March 24 march, 49 years after the 1976 coup d'état, occurs when the memory is lurking by the current ultra-rightist government, which denies state terrorism, injures the victims and questions the number of 30,000 missing. "The State must guarantee the restoration of the identity of grandchildren and granddaughters, said Estela Carlotto, Granny of Plaza de MayoMilei militarizes the surroundings of the Argentine Congress in the face of the pr…
Day of Memory Multitudinary march to the Plaza de Mayo with a very critical speech from the government
In the mobilization, slogans against Milei abounded and claimed the figure of 30,000 disappeared; they called human rights groups, trade unions, parties and social movements; it was more numerous than last year's
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