In Lanús, militants from organizations close to Peronism set fire to a Christmas tree in front of the community. Tensions with the police are increasing
12/23/2025 – 2:11 p.m
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For the second day, Lanus It became the center of a political conflict that mixed protests and symbolic year-end rituals. Around midday, Militants associated with Peronism They lit a fire Christmas tree in front of the municipal building, increasing tensions in the community ruled by a leader La Campora.
“If Julián doesn’t come, there won’t be Christmas for anyone here.” shouted one of those responsible for the crime as the fire consumed the decorations in front of the community building.
Protest in Lanús and Quilmes: tensions and confrontations with the police
The event occurs after riots in Quilmes: the Free Movement of Excluded Workers (MET) from Juan Grabois He burned tires, clashed with police and sparked a confrontation with the former mayor Mayra Mendoza.
The protest in front of the municipal headquarters of Lanús, governed by Julian Alvarezwas led by militants of the Evita movement, allied with the governor Axel KicillofGrabois and MST-affiliated groups also took part. Community sources assured that “a picket line for political purposes, not for residents of the district.
Juan Grabois marches in a community of La Cámpora
According to party sources, it was a large group of Avoid exercise He went to the community and asked to speak to Álvarez directly. There were moments of high tension during the protest, with tires burned and school groups mobilized.
In videos taken at the crime scene, A militant is seen demanding the mayor’s presence and warning that if he does not appear, the incidents in Quilmes could be repeated.
La Cámpora’s reading of the protest points to its presence in photographs Silvio Denis Guzman, “Tinino”, near Balladares, and a group of 30 people who tried to force their way into the community.
The intern from Buenos Aires is on fire
The protest comes in the context of internal disputes within Peronism in Buenos Aires, where several mayors are trying to oust their position Maximo Kirchner the Presidency of the Provincial PJ, during Cristina Fernandez He is recovering after emergency surgery.
The political climate has been fueled by recent protests over the approval of paid parking in Quilmes, where clashes broke out “Trapitos” fighters and former mayor Mayra Mendoza, who released an audio recording criticizing leader Grabois.