Producers and neighbors protested in an anti-Mapuche caravan in Mendoza

Agricultural producers and residents of the province of Mendoza staged an anti-Mapuche caravan to protest once morest the objective of the Casa Rosada of ceding more than 26,000 hectares to these communities. From their networks Patricia Bullrich He supported the measure and commented: “together with the people of Mendoza we marched throughout the country.”

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The caravan began on Saturday morning and left from the department of San Carlos until it reached the south of Mendoza, Malargüe. Route 40 was filled with hundreds of cars that arrived at 3:00 p.m. at the point of the demonstration.

“We say no to the transfer of land. No to the surrender of sovereignty”was the slogan of the Argentines since in the mobilization there were also people from different provinces.

The head of the PRO and presidential candidate for Together for Change, Patricia Bullrich, supported the measure and shared the mobilization flyer on her account.

A few days ago Rodolfo Suárez, governor of the Cuyo province, repudiated the decision to recognize 4,477 hectares in Malargüe in favor of a Mapuche community. To these hectares are added 21,500 that were ceded to other groups that also define themselves as Mapuche.

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Before the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs (INAI) three resources were presented to request that the decree be reversed. “More privately owned land was ceded to Mapuches, one at the entrance to Route 222 that takes us to Las Leñas, and another in front of the Laguna de la Niña Encantada. There are 4,477 hectares, where there is also oil activity,” the official explained on Twitter.

And he denounced that the “national government is handing over, in addition to land, Mendoza’s economic assets.”

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