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Cecilia Strzyzowski’s mother voted in Resistencia: “Today is the angry vote”

Cecilia Strzyzowski’s mother voted in Resistencia: “Today is the angry vote”

glory rosemaryThe mother of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the 28-year-old girl from Chaco who disappeared on June 1, voted this Sunday at a Resistencia school, an occasion on which she is surprised that “Today in Chaco is the angry vote.”

Many people told me that it was useless to vote in the PASO, but it is useful. Today the way to march is to vote“, remarked the woman this Sunday when leaving the Secondary School 54 “Pablo Ricchieri”, in Resistencia, adding that “If you are with me, come vote, so that in the votes you realize that people are angry.”

Today is the rough votebecause it helps them to realize how angry people are. Come and vote, the most important march is today at the ballot box“, he expressed.

Romero’s daughter disappeared on June 1 and, so far, the main hypotheses suggest that the young woman would have been murdered by her husband, caesar dinnerand his parents, Emerenciano Dinner and Marcela Acuñawho are Chaco leaders linked to the current governor of the province, Jorge Capitanich.

In fact, both were included in the governor’s list seeking re-election, he as candidate for provincial deputy and she like candidate for mayor of resistance. However, given the shock and commotion that the young woman’s disappearance occasionally caused, both were withdrawn from their candidacies.

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“They are things that sometimes break me, that I don’t understand. I can’t understand this, I don’t know what my daughter could have seen or why it bothered them so much as to put together all this that seems to come out of a police novel, how much did it bother them, “concluded the woman, visibly affected by the atrocious case of her daughter.

Likewise, the woman announced a new concentration agreed for this Monday at 4:30 p.m.which will be called pink march, in honor of Cecilia’s favorite color, in which a balloon will be launched into the sky with messages dedicated to the young woman. “It’s symbolic and I want it to be peacefulI don’t want them to recognize us for walking around with sticks, breaking things, no.”

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By Robert Collins

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