Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 5:46:02 GMT -5
Argentina is No Exception. However, in the Country That Alberto Fernández Has Governed Since December – Who Likes to Define Himself as a “social Democratic Peronist” Who Seeks to Close the Rift Between Argentines – the Presence of the Right in the Public Space Generates Stupor and Indignation in Various Sectors. What Irritates and Surprises, Especially Government Supporters and Progressive Sectors, is Not Only the Circulation in Times of Pandemic, but Also That Those Who Gather in Streets and Squares to.
Challenge a Brand New Government (Fernández Took Office in December ) Use Contradictory Premises and Flags. Defenders of Patriarchy Opposed to "Gender Ideology", Their Right Not to Be Forced to Wear a Mask, Citizens Who Warn That the UK Mobile Database Country is "Rushing Towards Communism" or Are Outraged by the Impunity of Official Figures Accused of Corruption , Visceral Anti-peronists but Also Those Who Claim to Be "Perón Nationalists", Leaders of the Together for Change Alliance (Which Governed From to ), Added to Those Who Criticized Mauricio Macri for Considering Him "Lukewarm." They and Many More Converge in.
Demonstrations That Have Been Repeated for Months but That Today, When the Government Asks Citizens to "Stay at Home" Due to the Impact of Covid-, They Are More Noticeable Than Ever. Right-wing Mobilizations in Argentina, However, Have a History That Must Be Looked at to Understand What is New About These Demonstrations and What Impact They Can Have on the Reconfiguration of the Local Right. The Families of the Argentine Right During the Th Century, the Argentine Right Divided Into Two Large Families.
Challenge a Brand New Government (Fernández Took Office in December ) Use Contradictory Premises and Flags. Defenders of Patriarchy Opposed to "Gender Ideology", Their Right Not to Be Forced to Wear a Mask, Citizens Who Warn That the UK Mobile Database Country is "Rushing Towards Communism" or Are Outraged by the Impunity of Official Figures Accused of Corruption , Visceral Anti-peronists but Also Those Who Claim to Be "Perón Nationalists", Leaders of the Together for Change Alliance (Which Governed From to ), Added to Those Who Criticized Mauricio Macri for Considering Him "Lukewarm." They and Many More Converge in.
Demonstrations That Have Been Repeated for Months but That Today, When the Government Asks Citizens to "Stay at Home" Due to the Impact of Covid-, They Are More Noticeable Than Ever. Right-wing Mobilizations in Argentina, However, Have a History That Must Be Looked at to Understand What is New About These Demonstrations and What Impact They Can Have on the Reconfiguration of the Local Right. The Families of the Argentine Right During the Th Century, the Argentine Right Divided Into Two Large Families.