LOWacled · L2 · protest2025-03-17
On 17 March 2025, in La Plata - Tolosa (Buenos Aires), neighbors of a sports club headquarters to which the Deliberative Council had ceded a section of 27th Street for its expansion protested at the location to demand that the road be reopened.
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1) Summary A peaceful protest demanding road reopening occurred in the Tolosa area of La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina on March 17. This was a small-scale local protest by nearby residents demanding the reopening of a section of 27th Street that was closed due to sports club facility expansion. The direct risk to supply chains is low.
2) Supply-chain impact
- Potential for localized road traffic restrictions within the La Plata region, but minimal impact on major logistics routes
- Small-scale protest in the outskirts of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area, distant from major transportation infrastructure such as ports and airports
- Given the peaceful nature and low classification, risks of logistics transport disruptions or cargo delays are limited
- Expected to have no substantial impact on large-scale logistics networks for Argentina's major exports including agricultural and livestock products
3) Watch points
- Need to track whether protest scale expands and potential for sympathetic protests in other regions
- Monitor signs of similar road-related conflict expansion within the Buenos Aires metropolitan area
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