Massive Mobilization in Plaza De Mayo in Support of CFK
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CFK supporters pack Plaza de Mayo after house imprisonment
Crowds supporting former Argentine President Cristina Frnández de Kirchner (CFK) marched Wednesday onto Buenos Aires' iconic Plaza de Mayo following their leader's six-year house arrest conviction in the so-called Vialidad scandal. The demonstration was organized by the Justicialist (Peronist) Party (PJ), social organizations, and unions, with replications across several provinces.
Peronism is alive in Argentina. That was the message he wanted to send with a massive demonstration in defense of Cristina Kirchner in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, epicenter of the social battles that he managed to lead in the past and that now he fears losing to the ultra-right of President Javier Milei. Continue reading
CNN Radio Argentina journalist Nicolás Gallardo spoke this Wednesday with Nacho Fulano and Pía Shaw about the mobilization of activists, social and union organizations, and other sectors in support of former President Cristina Kirchner after the Supreme Court upheld her six-year house arrest sentence in the Vialidad case. From his mobile phone in the heart of Buenos Aires and amid a crowd, Gallardo said that "Plaza de Mayo is packed" and "activi…
About 800 vehicles will not be manufactured this Wednesday because the union forced the workers of the sector to participate in the mobilization to Plaza de Mayo
Thousands of people gathered in Plaza de Mayo after the confirmation of the conviction of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for corruption in the Road cause. The mobilization was massive and took place without incident. From the early hours of the morning, the Porteño center was filled with flags of political and union groups that marched towards Casa Rosada. Although the CGT did not convene unanimously, it granted freedom of action to the unions t…
The mayor of La Matanza and president of the Federación Argentina de Municipios (FAM) Fernando Espinoza participated in the march that took place this week...
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