The assembly of Gualeguaychú rise this afternoon to block the international route 136 in place of Arroyo Verde for 60 days, in their protest against the installation of a Finnish Pastera Uruguay River waiting for governments on both sides of River Uruguay conduct joint monitoring to determine if the plant pollutes.
Neighbors ahead with the release of routes charge the government that meets the monitoring provided for by the tribunal in The Hague, who blamed Uruguay of violating a binational treaty, and expressed concern about the resignation of Jorge Taiana to the Foreign Ministry.
The cut to passage in the way the bridge was 1326 days and had, in short, zero results. Although the assembly agreed with the government the temporary suspension of the strike, issued a warning: "It is not a blank check," they said, and stressed that their protest against the Pastera UPM, Botnia ex, persist with demonstrations the side of the road.
At 13 there will be a ceremony in which a text is read in a ceremony that will take place at Kilometer 28, Route 136, which, according to La Nacion published, and marked the release a "gesture", and "not a denial." To not generate disputes, opponents of the agreement by majority Gualeguaychú will not be there.
The decision to lift the cut will be revised on August 19, when he met two months and the Assembly planned to evaluate whether the protest again on alert or on the side of the road.
Assembly members met yesterday with regional officials of the National Highway for security arrangements before the release of the route, and placed a guard-rayl to protect the refuge, located 15 kilometers from the General San Martin International Bridge, which crosses Fray Bentos on the Uruguayan.
Juan Veronesi, one of the historic, remarked that the inhabitants of the south of Entre Rios asked the government "to ensure that it remains firm raised in The Hague against polluting situations, to ensure checks and monitoring within the plant" of the Finnish UPM Former Botnia.
In addition, further admitted that worry out of government Taiana. "He understood perfectly the situation, the continued long. It was he who gave the green light to the submission to The Hague to defend the position against Botnia Argentina," he said.
For his part, Assemblyman Raul Almeyda told Radio Mitre that the main interest that led the people to raise the transit court was "that the joint monitoring compliance raised by the failure of The Hague."