Argentina: From popular rebellion to normal capitalism
04.21.2004 :: Latin AmericaIn quick succession three Congressional aspirants who sought to replace De la Rua were forced to resign. From December 2001 to July 2002, the burgeoning popular movements were a power in the streets and a visible presence in all provinces, blocking highways as well as the major boulevards of Buenos Aires and provincial capitals.
It is estimated that up to 4 million persons participated in demonstrations out of a potentially active population of 30 million (Argentinas total population is about 38 million). Numerous writers on both sides of the spectrum spoke of a pre-Revolutionary situation, they wrote of dual power between the piqueteros, neighborhood assemblies and the occupied factories on the one hand and the existing state apparatus.