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The Broad Front celebrates 52 years of its first public political act

The Broad Front celebrates 52 years of its first public political act


Celebration of the 52nd anniversary of the first public act of the Broad Front

52 years have passed since that March 26, 1971 in which the Frente Amplio, the great coalition of the Uruguayan left, gathered a multitude of citizens on the esplanade of the Municipality of Montevideo.

He General Liber Seregni He delivered a historic speech at that memorable meeting. The FA had been founded on February 5 of that year.

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The FA celebrates this Sunday, March 26 from 3:30 p.m.

It will be in the Idea Vilariño Ecopark (Larravide and Pedro Ricaldoni)

They speak:

  • Patricia González – President of the National Commission on Gender and Feminisms
  • Verónica Piñeiro – Vice President of the Broad Front
  • Fernando Pereira – President of the Broad Front

They act:

  • Puppet theater group La Loca Compañía-Show Anima Circus
  • Larbanois & Carrero

From 3:30 p.m. there will be a large painting for a mural with the Di Pascua Brigade

There will also be a Children’s corner, accessible toilets, interpretation in sign language and live broadcast on YouTube and Facebook of the FA.

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