Buenos Aires City Mayor Mauricio Macri referred to the pot-banging protest that were held at Plaza de Mayo square and the Obelisk by stating that "people doesn't want to wait three years to get their issues solved."
Buenos Aires City Mayor Mauricio Macri referred to the speech President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner after the 8N pot-banging protest, and released a photograph of the demonstration.
National Senator Ernesto Sanz (Radical Party) said today that though that massive demonstration that took the streets on November 8 was "a message for all politicians in general", Argentina is witnessing "the end of the Kirchnerite era."
Planning Minister Julio De Vido said that if BA City Mayor Mauricio Macri feels himself represented by the November 8 movement that’s planning a massive march against the government, “he better take the lead, set a platform at the Obelisk monument and explain what his government program is, if he does have one."
Kirchnerite Senator Aníbal Fernández assured that the November 8 anti-government protests to be held in the nation’s main cities is “the mere product of an ultra right-wing faction paid to defend the interests of Clarín media group.”
A group of Argentine expats have anticipated tonight’s march against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s administration and set a pot-bashing protest in front of the Argentine Consulate in Sydney, Australia.