The first groups of militants from the Frente de Todos began to approach the Plaza de Mayo area this morning, where the central stage of the act for the Day of Militancy is located, which will have President Alberto Fernández as the only speaker this afternoon. .
Under the slogan “All united we will triumph”, self-convened militants were the first to arrive in the center of Buenos Aires, with flags and posters with slogans in favor of the Government, and they wait for the start of the act that is scheduled for 5:00 p.m., and will be broadcast on the networks Social Front of All.
The stage was set up in front of the Casa Rosada, although the organizers are finalizing the details of the sound equipment and the LED screens.
According to official sources, President Alberto Fernández was finalizing this noon the details of the speech he will deliver after 5:00 p.m. in the Plaza and the dissemination of a document from the parties and organizations that adhere to the call is previously awaited.
From 3:00 p.m., as agreed by the organizers, the unions will begin to enter the square through Julio A. Roca Avenue -Diagonal Sur-, the social movements will do so through Mayo Avenue and the political organizations of the Frente de Todos through Roque Sáenz Peña -Diagonal North.
Meanwhile, the entrance of the press will be from 3:00 p.m. on 25 de Mayo Street and Rivadavia Avenue until they are located in the indicated sector in front of the stage, since the accreditations will be carried out instead.
The Frente de Todos (FdT) will commemorate the Day of Militancy today with a massive mobilization and act in the Plaza de Mayo, to give a show of unity and relaunch of the national government after the legislative elections on Sunday.
The act, scheduled for 5:00 p.m., will have the President as the only speaker and will bring together all sectors of the ruling coalition, with the impulse of the CGT and social movements.
This is a historical date for Peronism, which recalls the return to the country in 1972 of the former president and leader of the justicialist movement, Juan Domingo Perón.
“On a new anniversary of the day of militancy we are going to fill the Plaza again as our history marks. All united we will triumph,” says the convocation of the Justicialista Party, whose head of the National Council is President Fernández himself.
“At 3:00 pm we meet again in Plaza de Mayo,” the various officials of the national government posted on their Twitter accounts on the social network.
“With great fervor, we will remember one of the most important milestones in Peronist history,” said the Chief of Staff, Juan Manzur.
“On a new anniversary of the day of militancy we are going to fill the Plaza again as our history marks. All united we will triumph”Convocation of the PJ
On November 17, 1972, General Juan Domingo Perón returned to Argentina after 17 years of exile, after the coup that in 1955 had overthrown him from the Presidency. Peronism remembers that date as a symbol of resistance and militancy, strengthened by almost 18 years of ban.
With regard to traffic in the Obelisk and Plaza de Mayo areas, the Buenos Aires government reported that “with the aim of improving the circulation of residents” in these parts of the city “operations will be reinforced to speed up traffic” and also “There will be constant monitoring to update applications in real time.”
From the Secretariat of Transportation and Public Works of the City, they reported that the mobilization affects the traffic in the perimeter comprised by Belgrano avenue, Leandro Alem and Paseo Colón, Corrientes avenue and 9 de Julio avenue from 2 p.m.
For this reason, the City suggested that drivers deviate along Avenida San Juan to the south and Avenida Del Libertador to the north.