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Buenos Aires, Feb 28 (EFE/EPA).- The streets of Buenos Aires on Saturday were the epicenter of nationwide protests against the Argentinian administration in the midst of a 'VIP vaccine' scandal after it emerged that dozens of people, including ministers and government representatives, skipped the queue.Protests took place in several parts of the country, the largest of them in the capital, where the protesters packed the emblematic Plaza de Mayo, in front of the presidential office Casa Rosada, and other areas of the city center.(Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA. SOUNDBITES: CARLOS ALBERTO MORENO (IN SPANISH)"There was a VIP vaccine for the people of La Cámpora (Kirchner youth group) and the poor old men who are dying were not given any (vaccines), they were stolen, and there is no other excuse, that's why we come to protest, so that they all resign, the ministers,all of them"
Buenos Aires, Apr 17 (EFE).- Citizens in Buenos Aires gathered Saturday to protest against the new restrictions imposed by the Argentine government to curb the spread of COVID-19, especially the suspension of classes in schools. (Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST NEW COVID-19 MEASURES IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
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