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The 17A protests were a series of massive demonstrations in Argentina which took place on August 17, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, for several causes, among which: the defense of institutions and separation of powers, against a justice reform announced by the government, against the way quarantine was handled, the lack of liberty, the increase in theft, and a raise on state pensions.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][excessive citations]

17A
DateAugust 17, 2020
Location
Caused by
Goals
Methodsdemonstrations, civil disobedience, online activism, protest march, cacerolazos, car marches
Resulted in
  • On 18 September, president Alberto Fernández announced less social restrictions and more economic relief
  • Increased political and social division
  • President’s plummeting popularity, with near 70% of disapproval
Concessions
  • Less restrictive social distancing since September
Parties
Lead figures

Non-partisan protesters

Number
Thousands

The main protest was in the Buenos Aires Obelisk. Demonstrations were also held in other parts of the city, such as Cabildo and Juramento (a main intersection in Belgrano), in front of the department of Cristina Kirchner (in Recoleta), and in other cities: Córdoba, Santa Fe, Mendoza, Tucumán, Mar del Plata, Lomas de Zamora, Adrogué, Avellaneda (Santa Fe), Viedma.[3][5][6][7][10][11][12][13][14] Protests were also held in Punta del Este, Uruguay.[15]

The protests were organised mainly through social networks, by accounts that oppose the government, but with a nonpartisan focus, since no political party claimed the protests, and neither any party emblems were seen in the protests.[16][17][18][13] Still, some politicians who oppose the government took part in the protests as private citizens, such as Patricia Bullrich, the leader of the PRO party.[18][19] The government of the time accused the participants of being "anti-quarantine" and mocking the pandemic containment efforts.[20][21][22]

Causes edit

On March 12, 2020, a strict lockdown was established across Argentina. This, at first, caused a spike in the positive image of President Alberto Fernández during March. Several causes made it went down over the following months of "preventive and mandatory isolation", reaching in August a record-low positive image since the start of the lockdown measures.[23][24][25][26][27] Opinion Polls showed a sharp decline in economic expectations of the population, primarily in the future employment and prices expectations.[28][25][27][24]

People who approved the handle of the pandemic went from a 91.7% in March to a 62.4% in June, while disapproval went from a 5.5% in March to a 35.8% in June.[24]

On the 9th of July, protesters rallied against the government on the Buenos Aires Obelisk and in several other points of the country.[29][30]

 
Protests in the 9 de Julio Avenue

On the 30th of July, the President sent the Congress a Bill for Justice Reform with the objective, according to Fernández, of being able to "better organize the Federal Justice and overcoming the crisis affecting the credibility and well-function of the Federal Criminal Justice.[31][32][33] This project foresaw the unification of Criminal and Economic Justice and the creation of 23 new courts, what would dilute the influence of the country's 12 federal judges, as well as the merger of appeal courts and imposing several new procedure rules for Federal Judges.[31][34] Also, an Advisory Board was created to propose reforms on the Supreme Court and the Council of Magistracy.[35][36]

In August, negative image of Alberto Fernandez surpassed, for the first time, the positive one.[23][26] Only one poll, conducted by the state-owned UBA School of Social Sciences, showed a larger positive than negative image on the President.[37]

In the Buenos Aires Province, primarily the Greater Buenos Aires, an increase in crimes committed by people with no previous record was seen, qualified as "survival crime" by the Minister of Security of the province, Sergio Berni.[38][39][40] This increase on crime was heavily covered by mass media and was one of the protesters claims. The National Ministry of Security, Sabina Frederic, stated: "There are not so much robberies [...] we are seeing violence acts during crime happening, which are being alerted, mainly, by mass media, which make them visible and follow-up the cases".[41][42] After this statements, the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers (Santiago Cafiero) added: "What I know is what the Ministry of Security, Frederic, is proposing according to a statistics comparing with the last year. Now, comparing with March, there are obviously more cases".[43][44]

By the 17th of August, the day protests took place, the lockdown measures (officially known as "preventive and mandatory social isolation") had been on for 151 days in both the City of Buenos Aires and its Greater Area, while most of the rest of the country had gone to a less-strict phase called Social Distancing.

Government response edit

  • Alberto Fernández, president of Argentina: "The protests are an invitation to contagion",[45] and "They will not bend us, those who scream are usually not right"[46]
  • Ginés González García, Ministry of Health: "Today I read that elder people is being invited... it is a joke. The protests are a joke on all the measures we are trying with a big effort of all the argentine people".[21]
  • Santiago Cafiero, chief of staff: "We apologize to healthcare workers for not being able to avoid the protests".[47]
  • Roberto Salvarezza, Ministry of Science and Technology: "it will bring consequences in the number of infected people".[20][22]
  • Luana Volnovich, head of PAMI (a public health insurance for the elders): "If someone invited my mom to a protest, I'd kill him".[48]

Participants edit

Several public figures from Argentina participated in the protests:

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "LIVE: Crowds in Buenos Aires rally against quarantine measures in Argentina". Reuters. August 17, 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
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  6. ^ a b "Avellaneda, la cuna de Vicentin, es una de las ciudades donde se siente fuerte la protesta del 17A". Clarín (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
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  11. ^ "Cacerolas y bocinazos. Cientos de personas se congregan frente a la Quinta de Olivos". La Nación (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
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  13. ^ a b "La "Caravana por la República" se hizo sentir en Tucumán". La Gaceta (in Spanish). San Miguel de Tucumán. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  14. ^ "Adrogué se sumó a la protesta contra el gobierno nacional". Noticias de Brown (in Spanish). Almirante Brown. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  15. ^ "Marcha 17A: argentinos también se manifestaron en Punta del Este". Correo de Punta del Este (in Spanish). Punta del Este. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
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  18. ^ a b "Patricia Bullrich: "El PRO no convoca a la marcha del lunes, pero voy a ir sin romper ninguna regla"". Télam (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 15 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  19. ^ "Marcha del 17A: cómo fue la participación de Bullrich en el banderazo". Ámbito Financiero. Buenos Aires. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  20. ^ a b "Roberto Salvarezza dijo que "la marcha anticuarentena va a traer consecuencias en el número de contagios"". Página 12. Buenos Aires. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  21. ^ a b "Ginés González García criticó a las personas que asistirán a la marcha". MDZ Online (in Spanish). Mendoza. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  22. ^ a b "Salvarezza: "La marcha del 17A va a traer consecuencias en el número de contagios"". Ámbito Financiero (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 17 August 2020. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  23. ^ a b "La imagen de Alberto Fernández es negativa por primera vez desde el inicio de la pandemia". Perfil (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 19 August 2020.
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  25. ^ a b "Crece el pesimismo sobre el futuro económico y la capacidad del Gobierno de controlar la pandemia". El Cronista (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 29 July 2020.
  26. ^ a b "INFORME X - ESPECIAL COVID-19" (PDF) (in Spanish). Giacobbe Opinión Pública. 18 August 2020.
  27. ^ a b "Encuesta: cae la imagen del Gobierno por la cuarentena y el 60% afirma que su situación económica empeoró". El Cronista (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 15 July 2020.
  28. ^ "Más de la mitad de los argentinos cree que la situación económica está peor que el año pasado y que se agravará aún más". Infobae (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 4 August 2020.
  29. ^ Beato Vassolo, Inés (10 July 2020). "Multitudinario banderazo contra el Gobierno en diferentes puntos del país". La Nación (in Spanish). Buenos Aires.
  30. ^ "El nuevo "banderazo" anticuarentena del 9 de July, con los discursos de siempre". Página 12 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 10 July 2020.
  31. ^ a b Cibeira, Fernando (30 July 2020). "Alberto Fernández presentó la reforma judicial: "Una Justicia sobre la que no influyan los poderes"". Página 12 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires.
  32. ^ "El Presidente presentó el proyecto de ley de reforma de la Justicia". Argentine Executive (in Spanish). 2020-07-29.
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  38. ^ "Por la cuarentena, bajó el delito en la Ciudad" [Because of the quarantine, crime went down on the city]. Página 12 (in Spanish). 15 August 2020.
  39. ^ "Sergio Berni: "Ahora tenemos una presencia muy fuerte del delito de supervivencia"" [Sergio Berni: "We are now seeing a strong presence of the survival crime"]. Perfil (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 30 June 2020.
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  41. ^ "Sabina Frederic: "No son muchos los robos, los medios de comunicación los hacen visibles"". Infobae (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 3 August 2020.
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  48. ^ "Banderazo del 17 de agosto: "Si alguien convocara a mi mamá a una marcha, lo mato", afirmó Luana Volnovich, titular del PAMI". La Nación (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. August 16, 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
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  50. ^ @PatoBullrich (August 17, 2020). ""#17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad"" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter.
  51. ^ @WolffWaldo (August 17, 2020). ""#17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad #NosotrosEstamos"" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter.
  52. ^ @TotyFlores (August 17, 2020). ""#17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad #17APorLaRepublica #17ASalimosTodos #17A"" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter.
  53. ^ @CarolinaPiparo (August 17, 2020). ""Acompaño con responsabilidad y con las convicciones de siempre. Todo mi apoyo y cariño a los miles de argentinos que reclaman una salida planificada a la cuarentena, firmeza ante la inseguridad y gritan un no rotundo a la reforma judicial #17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad #LaPlata ♥️🇦🇷"" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter.
  54. ^ @herlombardi (August 17, 2020). ""Acompañamos a la gente, manteniendo la distancia social, junto a Beto Brandoni. 1 argentino cada 2 metro diciendo no a la reforma judicial que persigue la impunidad. Sepa el gobierno escuchar. #17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad"" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter.
  55. ^ @andreshibarra (August 17, 2020). ""Más juntos que nunca defendiendo los valores de la República 🇦🇷💪🏻 #17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad"" (Tweet) (in Spanish) – via Twitter.

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For the Dublin Bus route see Dublin Bus For the terrorist attack in Spain see 2017 Barcelona attacks The 17A protests were a series of massive demonstrations in Argentina which took place on August 17 2020 amid the COVID 19 pandemic for several causes among which the defense of institutions and separation of powers against a justice reform announced by the government against the way quarantine was handled the lack of liberty the increase in theft and a raise on state pensions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 excessive citations 17ADateAugust 17 2020LocationArgentina Buenos Aires Cordoba Santa Fe Mendoza etc Caused byIncreasing democratic backsliding and prospect of dissolution of the Congress Government corruption and impunity Inefficient government response to the COVID 19 pandemic Harsh but still futile response of the government Increase of crime violence and classism Increase on state pensions and sharp decrease on social incentivesGoalsMaintenance of the separation of powers and defense of the institutions More freedom of movement Stop democratic backsliding of the government Resignation of president Alberto Fernandez and Minister of Health Gines Gonzalez Garcia far right minority groups Methodsdemonstrations civil disobedience online activism protest march cacerolazos car marchesResulted inOn 18 September president Alberto Fernandez announced less social restrictions and more economic relief Increased political and social division President s plummeting popularity with near 70 of disapprovalConcessionsLess restrictive social distancing since SeptemberPartiesGovernment of Argentina Pro government parties Frente de Todos Peronist Party Ministry of Health Argentina Protesters Anti peronist groups Juntos por el Cambio support Lead figuresAlberto Fernandez Non partisan protestersNumberThousandsThe main protest was in the Buenos Aires Obelisk Demonstrations were also held in other parts of the city such as Cabildo and Juramento a main intersection in Belgrano in front of the department of Cristina Kirchner in Recoleta and in other cities Cordoba Santa Fe Mendoza Tucuman Mar del Plata Lomas de Zamora Adrogue Avellaneda Santa Fe Viedma 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 Protests were also held in Punta del Este Uruguay 15 The protests were organised mainly through social networks by accounts that oppose the government but with a nonpartisan focus since no political party claimed the protests and neither any party emblems were seen in the protests 16 17 18 13 Still some politicians who oppose the government took part in the protests as private citizens such as Patricia Bullrich the leader of the PRO party 18 19 The government of the time accused the participants of being anti quarantine and mocking the pandemic containment efforts 20 21 22 Contents 1 Causes 2 Government response 3 Participants 4 See also 5 ReferencesCauses editOn March 12 2020 a strict lockdown was established across Argentina This at first caused a spike in the positive image of President Alberto Fernandez during March Several causes made it went down over the following months of preventive and mandatory isolation reaching in August a record low positive image since the start of the lockdown measures 23 24 25 26 27 Opinion Polls showed a sharp decline in economic expectations of the population primarily in the future employment and prices expectations 28 25 27 24 People who approved the handle of the pandemic went from a 91 7 in March to a 62 4 in June while disapproval went from a 5 5 in March to a 35 8 in June 24 On the 9th of July protesters rallied against the government on the Buenos Aires Obelisk and in several other points of the country 29 30 nbsp Protests in the 9 de Julio AvenueOn the 30th of July the President sent the Congress a Bill for Justice Reform with the objective according to Fernandez of being able to better organize the Federal Justice and overcoming the crisis affecting the credibility and well function of the Federal Criminal Justice 31 32 33 This project foresaw the unification of Criminal and Economic Justice and the creation of 23 new courts what would dilute the influence of the country s 12 federal judges as well as the merger of appeal courts and imposing several new procedure rules for Federal Judges 31 34 Also an Advisory Board was created to propose reforms on the Supreme Court and the Council of Magistracy 35 36 In August negative image of Alberto Fernandez surpassed for the first time the positive one 23 26 Only one poll conducted by the state owned UBA School of Social Sciences showed a larger positive than negative image on the President 37 In the Buenos Aires Province primarily the Greater Buenos Aires an increase in crimes committed by people with no previous record was seen qualified as survival crime by the Minister of Security of the province Sergio Berni 38 39 40 This increase on crime was heavily covered by mass media and was one of the protesters claims The National Ministry of Security Sabina Frederic stated There are not so much robberies we are seeing violence acts during crime happening which are being alerted mainly by mass media which make them visible and follow up the cases 41 42 After this statements the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers Santiago Cafiero added What I know is what the Ministry of Security Frederic is proposing according to a statistics comparing with the last year Now comparing with March there are obviously more cases 43 44 By the 17th of August the day protests took place the lockdown measures officially known as preventive and mandatory social isolation had been on for 151 days in both the City of Buenos Aires and its Greater Area while most of the rest of the country had gone to a less strict phase called Social Distancing Government response editAlberto Fernandez president of Argentina The protests are an invitation to contagion 45 and They will not bend us those who scream are usually not right 46 Gines Gonzalez Garcia Ministry of Health Today I read that elder people is being invited it is a joke The protests are a joke on all the measures we are trying with a big effort of all the argentine people 21 Santiago Cafiero chief of staff We apologize to healthcare workers for not being able to avoid the protests 47 Roberto Salvarezza Ministry of Science and Technology it will bring consequences in the number of infected people 20 22 Luana Volnovich head of PAMI a public health insurance for the elders If someone invited my mom to a protest I d kill him 48 Participants editSeveral public figures from Argentina participated in the protests Luis Brandoni actor 49 Patricia Bullrich chairwoman of the PRO party 50 49 Waldo Wolff deputy Juntos Por el Cambio 51 49 Hector Toty Flores deputy Juntos Por el Cambio 52 49 Carolina Piparo Buenos Aires province deputy Juntos Por el Cambio 53 49 Hernan Lombardi politician 54 49 Andres Horacio Ibarra former Minister 55 49 See also edit8N 18A 13N 18FReferences edit Anti government protesters defy virus measures in Argentina France 24 2020 08 18 Retrieved 2020 08 30 LIVE Crowds in Buenos Aires rally against quarantine measures in Argentina Reuters August 17 2020 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 a b La marcha de los contagios los anticuarentena en el Obelisco Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Contra la Reforma Judicial y la falta de libertades los testimonios del 17A Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Marcha del 17A banderazo contra el Gobierno en el Obelisco y las principales ciudades del pais Clarin in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Avellaneda la cuna de Vicentin es una de las ciudades donde se siente fuerte la protesta del 17A Clarin in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b En Viedma tambien hubo marcha contra la cuarentena y la reforma judicial Rio Negro in Spanish General Roca 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Marcha opositora contra la cuarentena en el centro y otros puntos del pais Ambito Financiero in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Masivo banderazo Brandoni Bullrich la casa de Cristina y otras curiosidades Perfil in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Las protestas en todo el pais Tucuman Mar del Plata Rosario y Cordoba tambien marcharon el 17A Todo Noticias in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Cacerolas y bocinazos Cientos de personas se congregan frente a la Quinta de Olivos La Nacion in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 17A la marcha opositora al gobierno se hizo sentir en Mar del Plata La Capital in Spanish Mar Del Plata 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b La Caravana por la Republica se hizo sentir en Tucuman La Gaceta in Spanish San Miguel de Tucuman 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Adrogue se sumo a la protesta contra el gobierno nacional Noticias de Brown in Spanish Almirante Brown 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Marcha 17A argentinos tambien se manifestaron en Punta del Este Correo de Punta del Este in Spanish Punta del Este 17 August 2020 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Santilli tambien se despego de la marcha anticuarentena Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires 15 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 La marcha del 17A Fernan Quiros Que el esfuerzo colectivo no corra riesgo por la necesidad de un subgrupo de expresarse Todo Noticias in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Patricia Bullrich El PRO no convoca a la marcha del lunes pero voy a ir sin romper ninguna regla Telam in Spanish Buenos Aires 15 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 Marcha del 17A como fue la participacion de Bullrich en el banderazo Ambito Financiero Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Roberto Salvarezza dijo que la marcha anticuarentena va a traer consecuencias en el numero de contagios Pagina 12 Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Gines Gonzalez Garcia critico a las personas que asistiran a la marcha MDZ Online in Spanish Mendoza 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Salvarezza La marcha del 17A va a traer consecuencias en el numero de contagios Ambito Financiero in Spanish Buenos Aires 17 August 2020 Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b La imagen de Alberto Fernandez es negativa por primera vez desde el inicio de la pandemia Perfil in Spanish Buenos Aires 19 August 2020 a b c CRISIS SANITARIA COVID 19 Indices de optimismo amp Encuestas Tematicas PDF in Spanish Management amp Fit Archived from the original PDF on 2021 04 19 Retrieved 2020 08 30 a b Crece el pesimismo sobre el futuro economico y la capacidad del Gobierno de controlar la pandemia El Cronista in Spanish Buenos Aires 29 July 2020 a b INFORME X ESPECIAL COVID 19 PDF in Spanish Giacobbe Opinion Publica 18 August 2020 a b Encuesta cae la imagen del Gobierno por la cuarentena y el 60 afirma que su situacion economica empeoro El Cronista in Spanish Buenos Aires 15 July 2020 Mas de la mitad de los argentinos cree que la situacion economica esta peor que el ano pasado y que se agravara aun mas Infobae in Spanish Buenos Aires 4 August 2020 Beato Vassolo Ines 10 July 2020 Multitudinario banderazo contra el Gobierno en diferentes puntos del pais La Nacion in Spanish Buenos Aires El nuevo banderazo anticuarentena del 9 de July con los discursos de siempre Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires 10 July 2020 a b Cibeira Fernando 30 July 2020 Alberto Fernandez presento la reforma judicial Una Justicia sobre la que no influyan los poderes Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires El Presidente presento el proyecto de ley de reforma de la Justicia Argentine Executive in Spanish 2020 07 29 Alberto Fernandez Proponemos organizar mejor la justicia federal Telam in Spanish Buenos Aires 29 July 2020 Punto por punto los cambios que introduce la reforma judicial que presento Alberto Fernandez Telam in Spanish Buenos Aires 29 July 2020 Hauser Irina 28 July 2020 Reforma judicial el Presidente definio los 11 firsts que integraran el consejo asesor Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires Reforma judicial La Corte Suprema deberia tener 9 miembros considero un integrante del nuevo consejo de asesores del Presidente Infobae in Spanish Buenos Aires 28 July 2020 A un ano de las PASO Alberto Fernandez mantiene una alta imagen positiva Pagina 12 in Spanish Buenos Aires 15 August 2020 Por la cuarentena bajo el delito en la Ciudad Because of the quarantine crime went down on the city Pagina 12 in Spanish 15 August 2020 Sergio Berni Ahora tenemos una presencia muy fuerte del delito de supervivencia Sergio Berni We are now seeing a strong presence of the survival crime Perfil in Spanish Buenos Aires 30 June 2020 lt ref gt Berni Estamos deteniendo gente sin historial que comete delitos de supervivencia Berni We are arresting people with no criminal record who does survival crimes Telefe Noticias in Spanish Buenos Aires 2 July 2020 Archived from the original on 2 September 2020 Retrieved 30 August 2020 Sabina Frederic No son muchos los robos los medios de comunicacion los hacen visibles Infobae in Spanish Buenos Aires 3 August 2020 No hay muchos robos en la Argentina aseguro la ministra de Seguridad de la Nacion La Capital in Spanish Rosario 3 August 2020 Cafiero Claramente hay aumento de casos de inseguridad desde el inicio de la pandemia Telam in Spanish Buenos Aires 5 August 2020 Archived from the original on 11 September 2020 Retrieved 30 August 2020 Cafiero hablo de inseguridad y reconocio que hubo un aumento El delincuente no es delincuente porque es pobre Los Andes in Spanish Mendoza 5 August 2020 Ahi tienen a los anticuarentena que aparecen muertos dijo Alberto Fernandez del 17A Perfil in Spanish Buenos Aires August 15 2020 Retrieved August 17 2020 Alberto Fernandez tras el banderazo del 17A No nos van a doblegar los que gritan no suelen tener razon La Nacion in Spanish Buenos Aires 19 August 2020 Cafiero el 17A Le pedimos perdon a los trabajadores de la salud por no haber podido evitar la marcha Ambito Financiero in Spanish Buenos Aires August 17 2020 Retrieved August 17 2020 Banderazo del 17 de agosto Si alguien convocara a mi mama a una marcha lo mato afirmo Luana Volnovich titular del PAMI La Nacion in Spanish Buenos Aires August 16 2020 Retrieved August 17 2020 a b c d e f g Marcha 17A quienes fueron los opositores que se sumaron a la protesta o la respaldaron La Nacion in Spanish Buenos Aires August 17 2020 Retrieved August 17 2020 PatoBullrich August 17 2020 17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad Tweet in Spanish via Twitter WolffWaldo August 17 2020 17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad NosotrosEstamos Tweet in Spanish via Twitter TotyFlores August 17 2020 17AJuntosContraLaImpunidad 17APorLaRepublica 17ASalimosTodos 17A Tweet in Spanish via Twitter CarolinaPiparo August 17 2020 Acompano con responsabilidad y con las convicciones de siempre Todo mi apoyo y carino a los miles de argentinos que reclaman 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