Loan’s father meets with Bullrich and then marches to the obelisk to claim the boy’s disappearance

Loan’s father, José Peña, will meet this Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, after the frustrated attempt to meet with the president, Javier Milei. In addition, the boy’s family called for a march to the obelisk from 2 p.m. to demand his appearance. After arriving in the City of Buenos Aires, the father of the minor asked the head of state for a meeting to help him find his son. “Five minutes, ten, whatever. That he attends to us, that he tells us, that he helps us. Help us with something,” the man had asked the president from the apartment of A24.” I don’t know why he said no. He ruled us out,” Peña said in TN. However, the one who confirmed that she will meet with the father of the minor is the Minister of Security, who will receive him at the headquarters of the portfolio, Mexico 12, CABA, at 11 a.m. Days ago, the president dissociated himself from the case and said: “They want to burden us with problems that are of another agency.” At that time, there had been a question to the Government about the cut to the budget of the Executive Committee to Fight Human Trafficking, for which he pointed out that “to say that the disappearance of Loan is due to the policies that we are carrying out, is a lie and miserable.” That was the only occasion on which the president spoke about the disappearance of Loan Peña. There, he defended the work carried out by the Minister of Security: “When we were called, Dr. Bullrich went and provided assistance as far as they left her, because it is not that they allowed the federal forces to actively participate in the process,” he said. And he added: “Even so, at no time was his shoulder taken off and when, to get the problem out of his hands, he went to the federal level, he leaves and confronts it.” Looking ahead to the meeting with Bullrich, José said that he will ask him for “more security, protection, and to help us unblock what we are experiencing.” The minor’s family also called for a march to the obelisk this Thursday from 2 p.m. to ask for explanations almost a month after the disappearance of the 5-year-old boy in Corrientes. We have some hope and hopefully they find him alive and healthy,” said the man who accompanied his eldest son.

Original source in Spanish

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