The political group La Cámpora denounced this Sunday night that The head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, advanced with hydrant trucks from the City Police to “intimidate 20 kids sitting peacefully on the sidewalk”, who were demonstrating in support of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in the vicinity of his house.
“Larreta’s response to make his bosses happy? 20 police trucks from Il capo (Mauricio) Macri, infantry and the hydrant to intimidate 20 kids sitting peacefully on the sidewalk“, they wrote on La Cámpora’s Twitter.
And they highlighted the statements of the head of the PRO: “”Yesterday they eroded our character”, said (Patricia) Bullrich, one of those responsible for 2001″.
In addition, from La Cámpora they ironized about the police presence tonight: “And now, finished the photo book for the media, they are leaving.”
And now, finished the book of photos for the media, they leave.
– La Campora (@la_campora) August 29, 2022
“Now. The infantry guard advances on 40 people. 100 agents and assault cars”detailed people present at the place to Télam.
Militants related to Kirchnerism were this Sunday at the corner of Juncal and Uruguay in the City of Buenos Aires awaiting the arrival of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner at her home, who arrived around 8:00 p.m. accompanied by her custody and approached to greet the militants who had been waiting for her early in the place.
Fernández de Kirchner had left his house in the Recoleta neighborhood after noon, where during the afternoon more demonstrators joined him to express their support and have the opportunity to receive a greeting, hold his hand or be photographed with the head of the Senate. .
On Saturday afternoon, the Buenos Aires Police repressed the protesters who were in the vicinity of the former president’s home, including her son and national deputy of the Frente de Todos (FdT) Máximo Kirchner, who was attacked by police officers.after a group of protesters knocked down the fences set up by the infantry.
In this regard, Patricia Bullrich criticized by pointing out that Together for Change looks “weak” because the city of Buenos Aires “is always with the streets taken” and assured: “When I put fences on the Pueyrredón Bridge they never happened to me”.