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

Emilio Pérsico, who is in charge of the political and social group Movimiento Evita, gave up his right to the family inheritance a long time ago.

He went to a shantytown to show that he was staying true to the lifestyle of a picketer he had been living. This is important because the house in Isidro Casanova where he got Noticias even though he didn’t want to be interviewed was built so that Mario Firmenich, the leader of the Montoneros, could hide there. On a philosophical level, Pérsico agreed with it.

Emilio Persico Edad And Wikipedia

Emilio Pérsico was born on November 13, 1948, into a wealthy family in La Plata. He came up with the idea for Persian ice cream shops.

During the dictatorship, Emilio Pérsico’s family was a part of the bourgeoisie in La Plata. So, he chose to “go into exile,” first in Brazil and then in Europe. Not because they were scared of the dictatorship, though. Instead, they were afraid of the “hard job” they would have to do at the family ice cream shop.

Wikipedia doesn’t have much about him because there isn’t much known about him. Some information about his life is given below.

This made him a chronic student at Colegio San José de La Plata. At the age of 19, after going to several different schools, he was kicked out of school because he spent his time doing political things. The commander of the piqueteros never wanted to work, which was different from the rest of his family. So, he joined the JP (Peronist Youth) when the FAR and Montoneros were coming together, and they gave him the name “Arturo.”

Emilio Pérsico is in charge of the MTD Evita, which is also called the Movement of Unemployed Workers Evita. This group is used by the Kirchner government as one of its shock troops. It is known for not being tolerant and being violent.

Emilio Persico’s story and the story behind “Lord of the Plans”

Emilio felt he had to stand up to “the system” while he was in Sweden

After meeting a “revolutionary” who was getting money from his family in La Plata through wire transfers, the Swedish government decided to arrest and deport him without giving a reason.

He couldn’t go back to his revolutionary cause after that. His plan fell apart when he got a phone call from a bank manager in Spain who told him that Spanish police had to be there. He did this because he didn’t believe a beggar who said he wanted $1,000 from Buenos Aires.

So, after holding the protester in jail for a few days, Spain suggested that he continue his questionable exile in another country. So, he decided to try his luck in Mexico, where he tried to talk about “socialism” to people who were related to Pancho Villa.

But to live up to his name, “Speedy” González, the small mouse, he had to go quickly to the city of La Plata. When he got back, he was angry and had to work as an apprentice at many different factories. He was a pain to the foremen. When they sent him to the bathroom to flush the toilet, he would ask them about their political views.

After getting fired from several factories, he went to Vicente Leónidas Saadi’s Intransigence and Mobilization to find a place to stay. Later, he joined two groups that helped start Quebracho: Peronismo Revolucionario and Peronismo que Resiste. He stayed with Peronismo que Resiste for a few years before he joined the PJ again. Because of how he runs his business, Pérsico can get a foothold in Argentina’s artisanal ice cream parlor market.

At the moment, the Pérsicco ice cream shop has six luxurious locations in the cities of Palermo (on Salguero and Cabello), Belgrano (on Migueletes and Mauré, within the complex ‘La Imprenta’ and Vuelta de Obligado 2092, in the premises next to the church ‘La ronda’ of Cabildo and Juramento), Caballito (on Rivadavia 4933), and San Telmo (in the Nordelta country shopping center). These places charge outrageous prices and serve people with very different ideas than those who support the Evita Movement. They also ask poor kids who are often seen asking for money in the area to move in with them.

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