Libertarians demand that Kicillof speak out about the incidents in José C. Paz in order to “not be an accomplice of Ishii and his urban gang.”

With a harsh statement, Progress in freedom in the province from Buenos Aires required this Saturday to the Governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, let him have his say on the incidents that occurred yesterday at the Advisory Council of José C. Paz, where local militants of Kirchnerism attacked the libertarians with blows and left seven seriously injured. They claim the attack was organized “by the provincial government.”

Among the seven people injured during the swearing-in of new city councilors were a retired teacher, three minors between the ages of 16 and 17 and a man, according to the Libertarians’ poll Broken jaw and ribs, tooth loss and a policeman with a broken nose.

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Clashes broke out between Ishii militants and libertarians during the swearing-in of the new city councilors

In addition, one of the teenagers reported about it one from the police who acted in the incidents He pointed a gun at his head.

“It was not an isolated incident, but a cowardly attack by the ruling party “At the local and provincial levels, we try to intimidate those who come to change things,” said the LLA Buenos Aires statement.

In addition to claim to justice, While the beatings and injuries committed during the institutional act of swearing in have already been reported, the libertarians took direct aim at Axel Kicillof’s leadership in the politics of Buenos Aires and its communities.

With that in mind, they pointed it out “Governor Axel Kicillof must speak clearly about the incident”. And they warned: “If you don’t do it, it will happen.” Complicit in the violence perpetrated by Mayor Mario Ishii and his community gang against militants who only wanted to attend the inauguration of their city councilors.

They also said about Kicillof that “he must stand on the side of the people of Buenos Aires who want to live in freedom and democracy.” to break with these privileges and constraints.”.

“We demand Let the judiciary act immediately against those politically and materially responsible. “We will not allow the state to be used to persecute the opposition,” leaders of the Buenos Aires-based party founded by Javier Milei added.

And they assured that “violence will not intimidate us. That makes it clear.” Kirchnerism lost control and history. “In the province of Buenos Aires, the era of the mafia and the privileges of the Kirchnerists is over.”