Feb 11 • 22:12 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

How Molotov cocktails were made in front of Congress: hooded individuals, stones, and incidents over labor reform

Violent clashes erupted outside the Argentine Congress as hooded protesters clashed with security forces during a labor reform demonstration.

Tension escalated near the Argentine Congress as protesters gathered to voice their opposition to a labor reform being debated in the Senate. Around 3:30 PM, clashes began when a group of hooded demonstrators started throwing sticks, stones, and other objects at the security cordon in place. The protest was organized by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) and included various social and political sectors.

Television channels captured disturbing images of a small group of protesters preparing and launching Molotov cocktails, showcasing the escalation of violence during what was initially a demonstration. The incident marked one of the most intense moments of the day, signaling a breakdown in peaceful protest as anger against the proposed reform boiled over into chaos and destruction.

This alarming shift from peaceful demonstration to violent confrontation raises concerns about the potential implications of the labor reform itself, not only on employment conditions but also on the broader socio-political climate in Argentina. With the CGT and other factions pushing back against the proposed changes, the government faces increased pressure to address the growing dissatisfaction among various groups in society.

📡 Similar Coverage