Who Is Emilio Persico? Movimiento Evita Leader And His Tale Behind The ‘Lord of the Plans’ Details

The leader of the social and political movement Movimiento Evita, Emilio Persico, has long since renounced his claim to family heritage.

To prove that he remained committed to the picketing lifestyle he had lived, he made the decision to move into a slum. This is significant because Mario Firmenich, the leader of the Montonero movement, erected the house at Isidro Casanova where he received Noticias despite his aversion to interviews. He was supported ideologically by Périco.

Emilio Persico

Emilio Persico

Emilio Persico Edad and Wikipedia

Emilio Persico, the creator of the Persian glaciers, was a well-to-do native of La Plata, born on November 13, 1948.

Emilio Persico remembers growing up in a middle-class house in La Plata during the dictatorship. He then made the decision to go into exile first in Brazil and then in Europe. They didn’t do it for fear of the regime. Instead, they dreaded the “hard work” at the family ice cream shop set aside for them.

His personal information is sparse, so there aren’t many entries on Wikipedia. Details of his biography are listed here.

Emilio Persico Biography

At the age of 14, Emilio Persico began his activism in the UES (Union of Secondary Students) of the Alianza de la Juventud Peronista, based in La Plata.

He became a persistent student at Colegio San José de La Plata as a result. He was kicked out of the education system at the age of 19 after attending many different schools because he spent his time engaging in political activities. The captain of the piqueteros has never had an interest in working, unlike his family. Thus, at the time of the union of the FAR and the Montoneros, he joined the JP (Peronist Youth), where he was given the name of “Arturo”.

The MTD Evita, also known as the Evita Unemployed Movement, is led by Emilio Pérsico. One of the shock troops of the Kirchner administration is this organization. He is known for his intolerance and aggressive actions.

Emilio Persico tells behind the details of ‘Lord of the Plans’

Emilio felt inspired to challenge “the system” during his time in Sweden.

Swedish authorities chose to arrest and deport a “revolutionary” without giving a reason after contacting him while he was in La Plata and receiving wire transfers from his family.

He could not continue his revolutionary work after that. His scheme ended when a Spanish bank manager called and insisted that law enforcement officials from that country show up. This is due to him not trusting a beggar’s claim that he could get $1,000 from Buenos Aires.

Spain then suggested the picketer continue his dubious exile in another country after keeping him in detention for several days. He then decides to try his luck in Mexico, where he tries to make a speech on “socialism” to the descendants of Pancho Villa.

But little mouse “Speedy” González had to make a quick trip to La Plata to live up to his namesake. He was upset and forced to work as an apprentice in many factories upon his return. The foremen found him annoying and often sent him to the toilet to flush the toilet while questioning them about their political views.

He found refuge in the film Intransigence and Mobilization by Vicente Leónidas Saadi after being fired from several factories. He then joined Peronismo Revolucionario and Peronismo que Resiste, two organizations involved in the founding of Quebracho. Before joining the PJ again, he spent several years as a member of Peronismo que Resiste. Thanks to his business plan, Pérsico can find a place in the artisanal ice cream market in Argentina.

The Persicco Glacier currently has six opulent locations in the towns of Palermo (on Salguero and Cabello), Belgrano (on Migueletes and Mauré, inside the “La Imprenta” complex, and Vuelta de Obligado 2092, in the buildings next to the “La Ronda” church of Cabildo and Juramento), Caballito (in Rivadavia 4933) and Santiago (in Rivadavia (in the commercial center of the Nordelta country). Unlike the customers of the places that support the Evita movement, these companies impose high prices and serve a decidedly philosophical clientele and invite underprivileged children who are frequently seen begging nearby to retire with them.

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