Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 3:41:47 GMT -5
References from social organizations critical of the Government's economic and security policy came out to harshly criticize the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, for the anti-picketing protocol she presented this Thursday. Eduardo Belliboni, from the Polo Obrero, Daniel Menéndez, from Somos Barrios de Pie, and Silvia Saravia from Libres del Sur, were the picketers who expressed their rejection of the measures announced by Bullrich, which they defined as a "State of siege" and plan of "repression with bullets and sticks" while they questioned the holding of a press conference to prohibit social protests instead of one to "provide food assistance to the fallen.
As often happens, Belliboni was the most forceful Europe Mobile Number List when it came to expressing his anger at government decisions. “It is a kind of state of siege, Bullrich does not have legal instruments ,” said the leader of the PO, a left-wing movement that on December and will march against what he calls the “adjustment” of Javier Milei's government. In addition, the representative of the Piquetero Fighting Front said that there will be more protests: “ Tomorrow we will ratify the mobilization with more than 50 organizations .” We are going to go to the government house, at least to demand that pensioners receive increases. They will take us out, we will go to prison and we will go to trial. Bullrich will have to show his face.
With a profile antagonistic to Belliboni, and an ally of Kirchnerism in recent years, consulted by Clarín , Menéndez was also very critical of the package announced by Bullrich. «The minister's decision to advance with measures against social protest violates the rights of our democracy . They seek with the power of repression to make society by dint of sticks, bullets and persecution, we tolerate the intolerable . This is unacceptable for our democracy,” said the leader of Barrios de Pie. Both Belliboni and Menéndez had spoken out against the Government's social policy as soon as Milei took office last Sunday, in a speech in which he said that "he who cuts does not get paid.