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The hard crossing of Juan Grabois with Martín Insaurralde and another mayor K after a violent protest by his militants

2021-02-04T22:58:11.205Z


The social leader starred in a tense exchange on Twitter with the mayor of Lomas de Zamora and that of San Vicente, Nicolas Mantegazza, who accused him of "doing business with poverty."


02/04/2021 19:45

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 02/04/2021 19:55

The referent of the Excluded Workers Movement (MTE) and the Frente Patria Grande, Juan Grabois, starred this Thursday in a

tough public meeting with the Kirchner mayor

of San Vicente, Nicolas Mantegazza, who came out to accuse him for the violent protests that took place in his municipality.

The discussion exposed

another intern in the Frente de Todos

and even the mayor of Lomas de Zamora, Martín Insaurralde, joined the onslaught against Grabois. 

The interdict took place on Twitter, where Grabois first blamed Mantegazza for preventing 21 workers from entering the recycling plant that operates in his commune.

"Faced with the claim, he had no better idea than to perpetrate the

first repression of the year with 5 detainees and several gunshot wounds,

" denounced the MTE referent. 

The mayor @nico_mantegazza prevented the entry of 21 workers to the recycling plant in San Vicente.

Faced with the claim, he had no better idea than to carry out the first repression of the year with 5 detainees and several gunshot wounds.

- Juan Grabois (@JuanGrabois) February 4, 2021

In response, the communal chief of San Vicente warned him that he would not allow

"any form of vandalism and extortion from people outside our district."

"

They will not explain to us how to govern those who do business with poverty in the name of social militancy and mobilize with buses from the City of Bs. As

. @JuanGrabois. Management requires sensitivity, effort and responsibility. He who does not understand it it works against the people, "he criticized.

My commitment is with the neighbors of San Vicente, to improve the quality of life with social justice.

I will not allow any form of vandalism and extortion from outsiders of our district.


We are working to put San Vicente on his feet after four years of abandonment pic.twitter.com/j67glJxI97

- Nicolas Mantegazza (@nico_mantegazza) February 4, 2021

Mantegazza accompanied his words with images of the protest made by MTE representatives to demand the reinstatement of fired waste picker workers.

And Grabois did not take long to answer him:

"The speech just like that of Pichetto and Bullrich and just as liar

. The 21 recyclers you kicked out of the plant were from the City of Buenos Aires?" He also wrote on his account on that social network.

Another of those who got involved in the discussion was Insaurralde.

"It took us a lot of work to recover a devastated municipality like San Vicente, and Nicolas is making a huge effort to get it on its feet, nothing is solved with patoterism and old practices by moving people from Caba with humility and dialogue, thus strengthening democracies," he replied to Grabois.

It took us a lot of work to recover a devastated municipality like San Vicente that Nicolas is making a huge effort to get it back on its feet, nothing is solved c patoterism and old practices transferring people from Caba c humility and dialogue thus strengthening democracies

- Martín Insaurralde (@minsaurralde) February 4, 2021

His words started another intense public crossing.

"If they touch any cartonero, street vendor or worker of the popular economy on either side of General Paz,

whoever governs, we will

always

be

on the same side," Grabois warned him.

The communal chief of Lomas de Zamora ratified his position and replied: "Juan attempted the repression, the

mayors do not handle or have repressive force, let's

work together to put Argentina on its feet."

"If Mantegazza was not, who was? If we recover the government so that inequality and poverty increase, bread and meat, abuses of economic power, persecution and abuses against the humble ...

I do not know how we are going to put Argentina on its feet

", answered the MTE referent.

Next, Mantegazza intervened to denounce that the militants in the sector led by Grabois "hurt workers, set our streets on fire, vandalized San Vicente, mobilizing buses from the City of Buenos Aires."

"We mayors work to eliminate inequalities, but we do not give in to extortion. Your enemy is the project?" Insisted the communal leader of San Vicente. 

Finally, Grabois challenged him by asking: "If you want to reduce inequality, why don't you control the breach of maximum prices instead of repressing cartoneros?"


The mayor @nico_mantegazza prevented the entry of 21 workers to the recycling plant in San Vicente.

Faced with the claim, he had no better idea than to carry out the first repression of the year with 5 detainees and several gunshot wounds.

- Juan Grabois (@JuanGrabois) February 4, 2021

Source: clarin

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