
Kirchnerist activists threatened a man in Moreno over the 'NEVER AGAIN' sign
This new tightening adds to the one that occurred a few days ago in Ciudadela, Tres de Febrero
In recent days, there have been reports of politically motivated intimidation in Greater Buenos Aires, where residents who put up signs with messages critical of Kirchnerism were threatened by Kirchnerist activists.
The latest incident was reported by Santiago Oría, President Javier Milei's publicist. According to what he revealed on his social media, the event took place in the Municipality of Moreno, where a group of Kirchnerists, claiming to be led by Vicente Linares, who answers to ultra-Kirchnerist mayor Mariel Fernández, approached the property of a resident who had a monopole and had put up a sign reading "Kirchnerism Never Again."

According to reports, the Kirchnerist aggressors threatened the owner with removing the structure if he did not take down the sign, constituting a clear case of political intimidation aimed at causing economic harm to the property owner. This incident is especially significant, as it is the first time a municipality has directly intervened to control the content of a sign on private property.
Political intimidation in Tres de Febrero
Another recent incident occurred in Ciudadela, Tres de Febrero, where a resident reported receiving serious threats from La Cámpora activists after putting up a sign with photos of Kirchnerist figures such as Cristina Kirchner, Máximo Kirchner, Axel Kicillof, Sergio Massa, and Alberto Fernández, accompanied by the slogan "Kirchnerism Never Again" and a call to vote for La Libertad Avanza in the upcoming provincial elections on September 7.

The sign, placed on the facade of his business and home, provoked strong anger among the violent Kirchnerist activists in the area. The victim stated that if he did not take it down, they threatened to set his house and business on fire.
Since the victim lives on the property where the sign is located, there is serious concern for his physical safety. He also reported that, although the threats have so far been verbal, the violent Kirchnerists are allegedly planning to gather at the corner where the sign is located with the intention of setting it on fire, also burning his entire property and endangering his life.
These incidents add to other cases of political intimidation carried out by Kirchnerist groups in recent months, highlighting their violent behavior and a climate of constant confrontation.
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