02/25/2021 11:46 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 02/25/2021 11:46 PM
Bernardo Fernández
, owner of
Parque Ader,
whose entrance is partially
blocked by Camioneros militants
who demand a union membership of a Mercado Libre distributor, was "disappointed" by the court ruling that rejected the eviction and asked the judge "to review the cause because the resolution is wrong. "
The park, located in Villa Adelina, has been blocked for a week and the
28 companies
that operate there cannot operate.
On the other hand, the owner of the park gave a strong testimony this Thursday on the Todo Noticias channel when he said that his 29-year-old daughter, who lives in New Zealand, called him
to ask him to go live there
.
"My daughter left a year and a half ago to New Zealand and I still couldn't see her again. We talked every day and yesterday she called me crying and said
'Dad, come here, leave all that,'
" said the businessman with tears In the eyes.
"But we have roots here, my parents and my grandparents, we come from a lot of sacrifice and work," he reproached.
For Fernández, Judge Eduardo Rossignoli's ruling is
"another great disappointment in Argentine justice
.
"
"Today we feel relieved because they opened the doors for companies to go back to work, but some did not come because they thought the conflict was continuing, because the employees are very afraid," he said.
In turn, he explained that the Camioneros militants "blocked the dock that we have for six days so that trucks and vehicles enter the park without disturbing the avenue."
And although he tried to dialogue with the Protestants, it was to no avail.
"I spoke with the delegates countless times, and they told us
'until you remove the Chazki company from the property, we are going to continue here,'
" he said.
In addition, he said that he called the police, they took infantry to the place, "but until they have the authorization of the judge of the uprising,
they cannot evict
."
"The problem is that the
350 people
who work in the park's companies cannot work since Friday and people do not want to come to work while they are piled up with batucadas, popular pots, roasts," he complained.
And he described the feelings he had the day he made the complaint to Justice: "I felt very alone,
in one of the saddest days of my life
. This cannot happen in Argentina, in a country that has terrible potential and that we can't work. "
"We launched this park in the middle of a pandemic, with SMEs that reinvented themselves in the pandemic and are essential," he added.
Finally, he asked that judge Rossignoli
"review the case because the resolution is wrong
.
"
"The judge did not analyze and did not see. I would love for him to come and see the situation in the place," he said.
In this regard, the prosecutor Alejandro Musso appealed the judge's ruling, considering that the militants "are illegitimately occupying the property", within the property, "impeding entry to it."
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