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This Monday, September 21, several marches and sit-ins will be held in Bogotá and other cities in the country, which will start from the early hours and will last until the afternoon within the framework of the national strike.-This will be the route of the marches on September 21 in Medellín-All ready for the ‘March for the defense of life’ in Cali-This will be the demonstration that was called this Monday in Barranquilla
12:04 pm The rain accompanies the caravan in Antioquia
A heavy rain accompanies the mobilization in cars and motorcycles that is already approaching the Noel cookie factory, on Guayabal avenue in Itagüí. The attendees have not been able to make the stops they had planned to demonstrate, so everything has happened from the vehicles themselves.
11:42 am The caravans advance in Cali
The protest in Cali started from the Paso del Comercio bridge to take the return from La 14 de Calima in the direction of the southeastern highway to Carrera 39 (south), to take Calle 5, then Calle 15, Avenida Las Américas .
At this time members of workers’ centrals are participating in a peaceful manner. At the point of Sameco, one of the exits from Cali towards Yumbo, there is traffic congestion. Some of the protesters are not wearing masks.
11:14 am The mobilizations in Villavicencio advance
In complete calm, the two mobilizations contemplated by the unions and students in Villavicencio are being carried out at this time.
One of the marches began in Los Fundadores park and is headed down Avenida 40 to the center of the city. The other begins at the Ocoa bridge, on the road to Puerto López and also goes to the same destination.The two mobilizations are expected to conclude in the Plaza los Libertadores.
11:10 am Cali Police prepare for protests
With nearly 700 uniformed officers, the Cali Metropolitan Police and the municipality’s Security Secretariat enlisted to guarantee public order both in the small caravans at 9 in the morning in the city, as well as the mobilization starting at 5 in the late.
11:05 am Business closes in the main park of Itagüí
Before the arrival of the caravan at around 10:50 a.m. to the main park of Itagüí, some shops closed their doors, which the protesters rejected.
Over the public address system they said: “You do not have to close the business, do not be afraid. We are coming to tell you that the National Government did not take them into account.”
11:02 am The march advances towards the center of Bucaramanga
At this time, the demonstration in vehicles runs along Carrera 27 south-north until it reaches Calle 36 and goes down towards the center of Bucaramanga.Metrolínea has already announced the temporary suspension of its routes through this road artery of the Santander capital
10:45 am Transit authorities regulate mobility during protests
As it passes through the Pandequeso bridge, which connects the municipalities of Envigado and Itagüí, the Transit authorities are present to regulate the transit of other vehicles in this sector of Medellín.In Envigado the march in chivas has already begun, which will reach Itagüí.
10:37 am The Unitary Central of Workers of Antioquia spoke
Jaime Montoya, president of the Central Unitary of Workers (CUT) in Antioquia told El Tiempo that the main demands on the National Government are contained in the emergency specifications, in which issues such as zero enrollment for students, income basic and support to small and medium enterprises.
10:28 am This will be the tour in Bucaramanga and its metropolitan area
Dozens of protesters gather at the Provenza Bridge in Bucaramanga to start the demonstration in the Santander capital. The day of protests in this city will be carried out in vehicles and the route will be by the highway, they will take the 27th race, they will go down the 36th street until they reach the Santander Government.Another of the meeting points will be the Papi Quiero Piña sector and will have the same route.
10:24 am The teachers of Antioquia are joining the national strike
At this time, the teachers unions Adida, Asdem and the Executive Committee of the CUT gather on the outskirts of the Débora Arango Cultural Park.
Aboard chivas, private vehicles and trucks, attendees will depart from this site in the south of the Aburrá Valley towards Itagüí and then to La Alpujarra in Medellín. In the cars slogans are seen against the alternation model and demanding the basic income.
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