A wave of protesters toured the cities of the region, the cities of Alto Valle, Viedma and Bariloche. In Neuquén the protests began at 10 with a leaflet and thenunions and organizations marched to the former Route 22, current Mosconi Avenue, where they closed the mobilization called by ATEN with an event.
During the mobilization, the chants were directed at the senator who would leave her seat to be a UNESCO ambassador, news that was known prior to the session. «“Lucila Crexell, take off your mask,” the protesters shouted.
The union of judicial workers of Neuquén, Sejun, made a concentration against the Bases Law in the morning at the doors of the Superior Court of Justice of Neuquén capital, within the framework of the 24-hour strike they carry out.
In Roca there was an important march, the main event of which was an incident with the driver of a truck.
There was a massive presence of workers from various sectors, including education, health, transportation and commerce, all united in their opposition to the Base Law.
In Cipolletti, after 6 p.m., a large column of people accompanied by signs expressing their disagreement with the law, began to move through the central streets. In this way, they were added to the national measures and were replicated throughout the day in different locations in the region.
In Viedma, unions and social organizations gathered in front of the Government House, to later leave in rejection of the Bases Law, which was being discussed in the Senate.
An angry driver in a Renault Alaskan van tried to drive through the column of people who were marching despite the police presence.
Under intense rain, unions grouped in the CGT Andean Zone, CTA de los Trabajadores and CTA Autónoma demonstrated in Bariloche, along with Peronist political groups and left-wing parties.
The demonstration was at the Civic Center, whereThey expressed their rejection of the Base Law that is being debated today in the Senate.
The unions made as their main demand that Aerolíneas Argentinas, Correo Argentino and Banco Nación “They are not sold”
Mónica Silva, the senator from Juntos Río Negro, was questioned by «Give a quorum today by order of the governor so that the Bases Law can be discussed. “We reject this senator.”they emphasized.
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