Argentina's Government Calls for Peaceful Protests

In light of recent violent protests, government spokesperson Manuel Adorni emphasizes the need for peaceful demonstrations, especially among retirees. Meanwhile, concerns grow for the health of injured photographer Pablo Grillo, hospitalized after a violent incident.


Argentina's Government Calls for Peaceful Protests

Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni expressed his hope that the demonstration will take place peacefully, as any good Argentine would wish. In an interview with A24, Adorni showed his willingness to be present wherever necessary to support the president.

In his key role as a defender of the government in the morning press conferences, Adorni emphasized the quality of his work and lamented the violent acts that have occurred recently. He stressed that in the previous demonstration he did not observe retirees participating in acts of violence.

Adorni warned that the security forces will act against any manifestation of violence and expressed solidarity with photographer Pablo Grillo, who was seriously injured by a tear gas shot. Regarding a possible candidacy for La Libertad Avanza, Adorni indicated that it would be a decision subject to President Javier Milei's request.

The official also mentioned the upcoming march of retirees, indicating that everyone is a candidate until the closing of the lists. About the work done, he stated: "Beyond the color I put on it, and it is wrong for me to say it, I believe we are doing a good job. After that, it no longer depends on me."