The response was emphatic. One day after President Néstor Kirchner and the Governor of the province of Entre Ríos, Jorge Busti, met in the Casa Rosada to issue a statement urging protesters not to resort to erecting roadblocks again to condemn the construction of two paper mills on the opposite banks of the river Uruguay, protesters representing the Gualeguaychú assembly blocked the two international bridges to Uruguay in Gualeguaychú and Colón. They also accused the government of failing to represent their interests.End of preview - This article contains approximately 371 words.
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