Macri backed the repression He said the protest sought to destabilize the government
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Former President Mauricio Macri reappeared not to defend democracy or the Constitution. He used his X account to assert that Wednesday's march in front of Congress was aimed at “destabilizing a democratic government.” In that sense, and following the speech of the Casa Rosada, for which he expressed his repudiation of such protests and his commitment to “defend the law and institutions”. Former President Mauricio Macri reappeared not to defend d…
Former President Mauricio Macri reappeared not to defend democracy or the Constitution. He turned to his X account to affirm that the march of the Mié...
The ex-mandator recalled what happened in his government during the sessions for the reform of the retirement formula and was victimized to justify the police violence unleashed by Patricia Bullrich.
The leader of the PRO pointed against Peronism and assured that the demonstration was a planned action. Macri's entry supported the government and denounced that it sought to "unstabilize" the democratic order was first published in #BorderJournalism.
After the incidents in the march of the retirees, the former president warned that the PRO "will not allow the bullies to occupy the place of the Republic" and pointed out that in its management it was "attacked in a very similar mobilization".
"PRO will not allow the thugs to occupy the place of the Republic," he said. "They mobilized under the name of "Argentine blobs" to barbravas of different football teams to execute a new destabilization of democracy," AGREGÓ.
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