translated from Spanish: Hector Vicentin went on the march and said that “the government wants to dominate the grain trade”

Héctor Vicentin, shareholder and grandson of the founder of the cereal company, participated in the “Banderazo Nacional” convened with different claims but the main one was the opposition to intervention by the government. Vicentin was one of the speakers of the central event of the protest that took place in the town of Avellaneda, where the headquarters of the grain exporter is located.

In his speech, the grandson of the company’s founder argued that “the government wants to dominate the grain trade” and highlighted the mobilization by stating that “people feel that they are stealing their freedom.” We’re going to fight,” Vicentin said in another of the passages in his speech, adding, “We’re going to defend our story in the best way we know, what it’s like to work.”
The grandson of the founder of the company joined in the afternoon the mobilization that took place in Avellaneda and that had his replica in Rosario and other localities of the provincial interior, in addition to the provinces of Córdoba, Entre Ríos, Chaco, Buenos Aires and the microcenter of Buenos Aires.
Many of them had disparate claims, as at times opponents of the government of Alberto Fernández, anti-quarantine and those who believed that the virus did not exist, the latter mainly in the Obelisk.

Original source in Spanish

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