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Grabois Predicts Conflict-Ridden Argentina After Clash with Mendoza

Following a leaked audio recording of a heated argument, Patria Grande leader Juan Grabois accused the Quilmes administration of blocking dialogue and predicted a rise in social conflicts across the country. The incident stems from a youth protest and the authorities' harsh response.


Grabois Predicts Conflict-Ridden Argentina After Clash with Mendoza

Buenos Aires, Dec 22 (NA) – After a violent audio of La Cámpora provincial deputy Mayra Mendoza leaked, in which she harshly confronts Juan Grabois and holds him responsible for the 'trapitos' (car window washers) protest in the Municipality of Quilmes, the leader of the Frente Patria Grande, Juan Grabois, denounced an 'absolute block to dialogue' and anticipated that the Argentina to come 'is going to be very conflictive'.The national deputy for Unión por la Patria criticized the Quilmes administration for authorizing the repression by the Buenos Aires Provincial Police against workers, and accused Mendoza of promoting a 'rigged' deal with a private metered parking company, as reconstructed by the Argentine News Agency.

"Well, they ran into a comrade who prioritizes representing her people and who is not going to give in to the whims of some leaders who, after a while, come to their senses and ask for private apologies for what they said in public," Grabois concluded.

"This is going to happen in Quilmes, Avellaneda, La Matanza, and in any district in the country," he predicted, ridiculing La Cámpora at the same time for scandalizing over burning tires."I have blood, so if they attack me, I'm going to defend myself," he warned.

Regarding the incidents, Grabois stated that Patria Grande tried to mediate between the 'trapitos' grouped in the MTE (Landless Workers' Movement) and the Quilmes administration."But what happened was an absolute block to dialogue because they were offended because the boys had set tires on fire. It is inevitable that when misery reigns, there will be local and provincial conflicts. I hope this repressive and cruel approach does not become a habit," Grabois concluded.

The one who responded on social media X was the provincial deputy for La Cámpora, Facundo Tignanelli, who had already had a nasty crossfire with the social and political leader during the electoral campaign."Both @mayrasmendoza and @evamieri are looking for solutions for the municipality of Quilmes and its neighbors. Questioning the empathy they have for those who need it most is the furthest from the existing reality," he argued, the delegate of Máximo Kirchner in the Buenos Aires Legislature.

"Many probably give in to extortion, bravado, or threats of going to the media. There will be conflicts over food, labor, unions. If you want to take it in that direction, I will do everything possible to prevent it." "So what are we going to do?"