What happened to the Piquero leader during the demonstration against the omnibus law in front of Congress?
Eduardo Beliboni Duration on the floor At a demonstration against the omnibus legislation in front of Congress, where representatives were discussing Xavier Miley’s project. In a confusing episode, the Piquetero leader collapsed on the floor and had to be tended to by his comrades, including deputy Myriam Bregman.
Beliboni was one of the protest leaders who marched to Congress this Wednesday to demonstrate against the omnibus law. After 6 pm, Polo Obrero leader remained on the ground, sitting down To close traffic on Rivadavia Avenue.
The Prefecture, which had come through Callao Avenue, was advancing on Rivadavia to clear the avenue. First they used pepper spray to push back the protesters. He then proceeded to push them towards the square. Enforcing security protocols, they tried to disperse the protesters using pepper spray.
Amidst the struggles, Eduardo Beliboni lay face-up on the floor for several minutes. Shortly afterwards he could be seen coughing, clearly affected by the effects of tear gas, while being assisted by some protesters and a doctor.
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The Polo Obrero leader described how he lay on the ground after a tense episode with the Gendarmerie.
“They beat me with sticks and I became unconscious,” Belibonny explained a few minutes later, when he had already recovered.
According to statements made by some protesters, security forces ran over him and even kicked him, a version confirmed by Beliboni himself, who said that they dragged him on the floor. The leader said in front of the channel’s camera, “My breathing had stopped due to the beating.” C5N,
The leader also questioned the deployment of security forces to these types of demonstrations: “Nothing is happening on the borders of our country because they are all here, the police, the prefecture and the gendarmerie.”
Following the incidents, several deputies descended from the campus to the street to help the protesters. Also seen were Polo Obrero leaders Myriam Bregman, Christian Castillo and Romina del Pla, as well as Buenos Aires lawmaker Gabriel Solano.
salteno alejandro vilcaAnother deputy of the Left Front also met his end Hit by pepper spray. He returned to Congress Bhavan with red eyes. He went to the guards, where they washed his eyes with saline solution.
Bregman said, “Patricia Bullrich is putting on a show to justify a destructive law that is an attack on working people and they want to cover it up.” And he concluded: “This is the only thing Bullrich knows how to do: provoke and provoke.”
The protesters gathered in front of the Congress since afternoon. The events began at 5 pm, when groups of militants were already numerous and security forces began to launch anti-harsh operations, with the government warning about the plan that it would deploy in the event of road blockades. .
Traffic was affected in Entre Ríos and its continuation, Callao, although most protesters gathered on Rivadavia Avenue. There the strongest clashes took place between the terrorists and the three armies participating in the operation. Shells were thrown, there was scuffle and tear gas was released.