There are marches every month or so. Communism is embedded in their hearts somehow, Peron (one of the most influencing presidents Argentinians had) changed the form they think a lot. Also Menen and then they lived a terrible chapter in their history with de la Rua leaving the state in emergency and escaping on a helicopter.
They do have reason to distrust politicians but, to believe in communism? unacceptable.
There are marches every month or so. Communism is embedded in their hearts somehow, Peron (one of the most influencing presidents Argentinians had) changed the form they think a lot. Also Menen and then they lived a terrible chapter in their history with de la Rua leaving the state in emergency and escaping on a helicopter.
They do have reason to distrust politicians but, to believe in communism? unacceptable.