Within hours of the general strike called by the CGT for this Wednesday, the Government went out to cross the workers' center, described the strike as meaningless and stressed that "the majority" of Argentines "does not agree" with the measure.
"We do not understand well what puts them to sleep and what wakes them up," the presidential spokesperson criticized the silence of the CGT during the four years of Alberto Fernández and the speed in calling for a strike at the beginning of Javier's government. Milei.
"May freedom triumph," he wished for Wednesday.
"Whoever wants to go to work, can do it. And whoever wants to stop, should do so, without complicating the lives of the rest and without trying to make others accept something that the majority does not agree with," he concluded. Adorni at the close of his daily press conference.
On the other hand, he sent a strong message to the provinces, in crucial hours for the future of the Milei omnibus bill, which is generating some resistance among the governors due to agricultural withholdings.
"The zero deficit, the balance of public accounts, is not negotiated. And effectively we are going to review every item that the national government contributes to the different provinces, without consideration," said Adorni.
And he emphasized: "If they do not vote for the law, they will understand that the adjustment will be greater for everyone, not only for the Nation but for the items that the national government transfers to the provinces."
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