Riot police arrest two people on the ground during a street protest.
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The Government has already detained three people with criminal records who were going to the march.

They were intercepted at train stations while attempting to reach the protest with criminal intent

This Wednesday starting at 5 p.m., sectors of Kirchnerism and the far left will once again mobilize in downtown Buenos Aires under the pretext of "defending retirees."

However, this demonstration, like last week's, which was a clear attempt to destabilize the government of Javier Milei, will include the participation of violent political, union, and leftist piquetero organizations, such as Polo Obrero and the Frente de Organizaciones en Lucha (FOL).

In the last protest, which ended in enormous disturbances, the demonstrators attacked the security forces and caused damage to public property. In response to this new attempt to create chaos, Milei's government deployed a significant security operation to prevent riots and ensure social peace.

Thanks to this deployment, by early Wednesday at least three demonstrators were detained, who had serious criminal records and/or arrest warrants.

People sitting on the ground next to a building while police in riot gear watch.
Left-wing terrorists detained last week | La Derecha Diario

According to sources from the Ministry of Security consulted by La Derecha Diario, these criminals were intercepted at train stations while attempting to reach the protest with criminal intent.

Milei's government made it clear that it will not allow violent groups to use the "retirees" excuse to create chaos or attempt to undermine democracy.

The prevention strategy, implemented at various strategic points in the city, aims to prevent new episodes of violence like those that occurred last week. "Protest is not violence. The police will suppress any attack against the Republic," can be read on screens at train stations.

A group of police officers in PFA uniforms stands next to a row of barriers on an urban street, with buildings in the background.
The Argentine Federal Police | La Derecha Diario

This mobilization doesn't truly respond to a concern for retirees but is part of a systematic attempt by the left and Kirchnerism to undermine democracy and the government of Milei, the most voted president in the country's history.

Last Wednesday's disturbances ended in violent clashes between leftist terrorists and the security forces, resulting in 29 identified hooligans and reported by the Ministry of Security.

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