With drums, flags, and chants, members of ATE (Association of State Workers), the Surge Social Movement, the Workers' Party, and other organizations gathered Wednesday night in front of the Odeon Theater to protest the dismissal of more than 100 municipal workers last week. Meanwhile, police established a security cordon as Mayor Francisco Azcué and his cabinet began arriving for the traditional July 9th Gala.
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With drums, flags, and chants, members of ATE (Association of State Workers), the Surge Social Movement, the Workers' Party, and other organizations gathered Wednesday night in front of the Odeon Theater to protest the dismissal of more than 100 municipal workers last week. Meanwhile, police established a security cordon as Mayor Francisco Azcué and his cabinet began arriving for the traditional July 9th Gala.