Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 2:46:18 GMT -8
Was Only With the Crisis of , Which Involved the Fall of the Government of the Alliance Between the Ucr and the Frente País Solidario (Frepaso), When Various Sectors That Did Not Have Demonstrations as a Regular Practice Began to See Public Space as an Area of Expression That Expanded the Limits of the Dark Room. There, Neighborhood Assemblies With Leftist Slogans Were Mixed, Marches of Savers Asking to Protect Their Private Property or "Cacerolazos" and "Escraches" Against Politicians, Technocrats or Judges. The Resources Used in These Demonstrations Were Reappropriated During the Government of Peronist Néstor Kirchner (-) by Both.
Progressive and Right-wing Groups. In This Last Axis, the for a "Strong Hand" in the Face of Insecurity Were, as in Other Latin American Countries, the First Trigger. Later, in , a Prolonged Conflict Developed Between the Government UK Mobile Database and Agricultural Entities. Although the Opposition Protests Included Protesters of Different Origins and Ideologies, the Way of Processing Them Promoted by President Cristina Fernández De Kirchner (-) Helped to Amalgamate Dissimilar Sectors of the Right-wing Camp That, With the Government's Retreat, They Noticed That Winning the Street Mattered a Lot. After the Re-election of Cristina Fernández in , Demonstrations Opposing the Government, Although Labile and Lacking Clear Leadership.
Were Systematically Repeated. Starting in , Various Groups That Went Out to Protest Called by Cyberactivism Converged in the "Pro World", the Network From Which the Republican Proposal Party, Led by the Buenos Aires Head of Government Mauricio Macri, Was Nourished. Various Right-wing Groups, Classic and New, Coalesced There, Along With Traditional Political Parties, Such as the Ucr, Giving Shape to the Cambiemos Alliance, Which Defeated Peronism in . Starting in , and Despite the Macri Government ( -) Deliberately Sought Not to Mobilize Society, These Sectors Maintained an Autonomous Dynamic of Demonstrations.
Progressive and Right-wing Groups. In This Last Axis, the for a "Strong Hand" in the Face of Insecurity Were, as in Other Latin American Countries, the First Trigger. Later, in , a Prolonged Conflict Developed Between the Government UK Mobile Database and Agricultural Entities. Although the Opposition Protests Included Protesters of Different Origins and Ideologies, the Way of Processing Them Promoted by President Cristina Fernández De Kirchner (-) Helped to Amalgamate Dissimilar Sectors of the Right-wing Camp That, With the Government's Retreat, They Noticed That Winning the Street Mattered a Lot. After the Re-election of Cristina Fernández in , Demonstrations Opposing the Government, Although Labile and Lacking Clear Leadership.
Were Systematically Repeated. Starting in , Various Groups That Went Out to Protest Called by Cyberactivism Converged in the "Pro World", the Network From Which the Republican Proposal Party, Led by the Buenos Aires Head of Government Mauricio Macri, Was Nourished. Various Right-wing Groups, Classic and New, Coalesced There, Along With Traditional Political Parties, Such as the Ucr, Giving Shape to the Cambiemos Alliance, Which Defeated Peronism in . Starting in , and Despite the Macri Government ( -) Deliberately Sought Not to Mobilize Society, These Sectors Maintained an Autonomous Dynamic of Demonstrations.