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Hours after announcing her plan of measures for the cuts and pickets, the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, gave details this Friday about the new protocol that the federal forces will begin to apply against the demonstrations that are developed throughout the country. According to her, from now on, both the Prefecture and the Gendarmerie, the Federal Police and the Airport Security Police will intervene in order to ensure free movement through the streets.
It was based on the various reactions that her announcement provoked, that the official gave an interview this afternoon WhatsApp Number List on Radio Miter in which she clarified the main doubts and provided clarifications about the central points of his proposal, which also includes the participation of the members of the Federal Penitentiary Service. In the report, she justified the implementation of the new measures and assured that is not a warning for social organizations , but for all Argentines. a>
“I believe that we are proposing that Argentina needs order, because without order there is no freedom, and without freedom we have no progress. Argentina has been backwards for many years, it is in a situation of great stagnation, and the protest has already been made, something that seems daily and permanent . The situation of the people has not improved. What we propose to everyone, is not a message for the organizations, but for all Argentines, is to understand that the economic improvement is underway, and the improvement of social coexistence is underway," he began by saying in this regard. /span>
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The minister assured that her package of measures will now begin to be applied
The minister assured that her package of measures will now begin to be applied
Then, he clarified that his plan does not violate the constitutional right to protest and exemplified how these can continue to be carried out without violating the law: “No one prevents them from having their march, which they are not going to do.” The best thing to do is to cut the street. They will go along the sidewalk, they will go to a square, they will ask for permission in a square,” the Javier Milei official continued. /span>
And he added: “What they cannot do is prevent other Argentines from losing their salary, losing the day of work, not being hired because they live in the south and have to cross the Pueyrredón bridge, and the Pueyrredón bridge is taken every day, then that is what ends. Now, if they want to have a place to protest, if they go to a park, if they go to the sidewalk, no one is going to prevent them from their constitutional right to protest.”
Along these lines, Bullrich was consulted regarding the mobilization confirmed by the piqueteros for next Wednesday, December 20. It was called after the minister's announcements and will be in the vicinity of the Ministry of Social Development of the city of Buenos Aires.
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