The Secretary of Security of the City of Buenos Aires, Diego Kravetzsaid that the problem of people sleeping on the street “has to do with the order and the issue of coexistence for everyone.”
“It’s not ‘if I don’t like the parador I’m going to sleep where people sing to me’. Either you sleep here or… you’re not going to sleep on the street. Vlike having to look for another place… or in another city“said the official.
Kravetz argued that the BAP (Buenos Aires Presente) system works in the City. “They are happening every night and all day, there is a logic of initial containment, but Then there is the ordering part“, said.
Authoritarians don’t like this
The practice of professional and critical journalism is a fundamental pillar of democracy. That is why it bothers those who believe they are the owners of the truth.
The images of Jorge Macri’s cleaning operation that caused controversy due to the eviction of homeless people
For Kravetz, the situation “is complex” and involves “getting along and living with the rest of society, which That’s why he doesn’t like being slept at the door of the house.or who suddenly ends up relieving himself in the square because he has no other place.
“I’m not judging, I’m describing a reality,” said the official, in statements to the program They do not see herled by Diego Schurman Splendid990.
The phrase about ATMs “as studio apartments”
They asked Kravetz about a phrase that the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Jorge Macrisaid in 2023, that ATMs “were transformed into studio apartments.”
The comparison between Jorge Macri and a Capusotto character
“What Jorge says doesn’t seem wrong to me, the cashier is not the place. I offer you the parador. It’s true, the parador there needs to be improved, but it is the parador. It’s better than anything else and it is what it is“, answered.
The controversy over the photos
In April there was a strong controversy when the Government of the City of Buenos Aires launched the “Order and Cleaning Operation” and the head of the Buenos Aires Government showed on his social networks employees doing hygiene tasks and agents evicting people in situations of street.
The publications generated reactions of all kinds and Macri was questioned for putting people “on the same level as garbage.” He ended up deleting the posts and the government he had to go out and give explanations.
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