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El Gobierno hizo una severa advertencia a los barras que asistirán a la marcha.

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00:00Complicated Congress, today at 5pm, complicated, very politicized, very politicized,
00:07because the truth is that, genuinely, this march, maybe the previous marches were genuine,
00:13this one gives the feeling that there is little, and that it has a political intentionality.
00:18It's the first time I've heard a march where all the bars are invited.
00:23Yes, all the bars, but apart from that, it's camouflaged,
00:26camouflaged as fans, united.
00:30For example, I heard Dalma Maradona recently, these days,
00:35call the march of the fans.
00:39They are not fans, they are the bars.
00:41Let's be good, they are not fans, they are bars.
00:44Directly, they are calling, and they are not the clubs either.
00:47We have to be clear about this.
00:49Let's cover the clubs of this, because the clubs, in any case,
00:52are helping with the Bahía Blanca issue.
00:55Here are the bars, those who are going to a march,
00:58for the retirees, with that slogan.
01:00Obviously, the claim itself is genuine, because for the retirees, I don't know.
01:05The slogan is genuine.
01:06The slogan is genuine.
01:07The bars, the trade unions through the CGT, the march is clearly political.
01:12All the transport unions joined.
01:14There will also be, for example, associations, for example, of kickboxing and MMA,
01:20well, a series of different groups that will end up attending this call.
01:27And in that context, Patricia Bullrich, from Bahía Blanca,
01:30and through the Ministry of Security, released a statement,
01:33in which she warns that if they are going to cause riots, they will be stopped,
01:37and also the bars, she had already warned them in the last hours,
01:41with the issue of the right to admission,
01:43that they will be given the right to admission, in case...
01:46What I don't understand is...
01:47...that they go to the stadium.
01:48This is a Congress area.
01:49Yes.
01:50I asked you the other day, whose jurisdiction?
01:53Well...
01:54This is what I don't understand, of course.
01:56Here, the police, the city police have to intervene, clearly.
02:00That's why, the operation that is being carried out, who is doing it?
02:03The operation, I understand, is consensual between the two parties.
02:07So, well...
02:08I mean, there will be federal forces.
02:10There will be federal forces, because there have already been, in previous occasions as well,
02:14and also forces from the city of Buenos Aires,
02:16the federal police of the city of Buenos Aires.
02:19Now, there is no doubt that it is a political march.
02:23I think, I'm going to be very brutal, they are looking for a dead man.
02:27Clearly.
02:28I am convinced of this.
02:29A while ago.
02:30A while ago.
02:31A while ago.
02:32The thing is that the stakes are going up.
02:33You never had the so-called bars.
02:34Yes.
02:35The stakes are going up.
02:36It is a context quite similar in that sense,
02:38to what was a stage with Mauricio Macri,
02:41when he ends up in the march of the stones.
02:43Yes.
02:44With...
02:45The same theme.
02:47Exactly.
02:48For retired themes at that time.
02:50A totally political march,
02:52which ends with an unusual and tremendous level of violence.
02:56There were no deaths, but there was a level of huge incidents,
03:00with tons of stones thrown by the protesters at the police.
03:07Directly on that occasion.
03:08The famous Gordo Mortero.
03:10The Gordo Mortero and many injured policemen.

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