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The CGT pressures the Tucumán deputies to "return to the Peronist bloc", after Jaldo's break with Unión por la Patria

2024-01-30T14:09:30.769Z

Highlights: The CGT pressures the Tucumán deputies to "return to the Peronist bloc", after Jaldo's break with Unión por la Patria. These are three legislators who respond to the governor and who formed the "Independence" bench. They did so through a petition published this Tuesday entitled: "Unity gives us strength, solidarity gives us cohesion", quoting Juan Domingo Perón. "It is necessary that you honor that commitment in the face of your institutional responsibility and your people," they state in the letter.


They requested this through a request published this Tuesday. These are three legislators who respond to the governor and who formed the "Independence" bench.


The General Confederation of Labor asked the three national deputies for Tucumán to

"return to the Peronist bloc"

, after having broken with Unión por la Patria and formed their own bench.

They did so through a petition published this Tuesday entitled: "Unity gives us strength, solidarity gives us cohesion", quoting Juan Domingo Perón.

The text requests national legislators

Agustín Fernández, Gladys del Valle Medina and Elia Fernández de Mansilla

, who respond to Governor Osvaldo Jaldo, to return to the UP bloc.

The day before the debate in the venue for the Omnibus Law, the labor union seeks that the Tucumán deputies, who signed the opinion of the project sent by President Javier Milei, are part of the position that questions the initiative.

"You have been elected by signing an electoral contract with the people of Tucumán and it is necessary that you honor that commitment in the face of your institutional responsibility and your people," they state in the letter.

Meeting between Guillermo Francos, Minister of the Interior, and the governor of Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo.

Days ago, Governor Jaldo justified the decision of his legislators, who formed the new bench called "Independencia" and which left the bench led by Germán Martínez with 99 members.

“Majority, the national government agreed to the requests of Tucumán and the different sectors of production, to the point that everything was written in the majority opinion, with 57 votes, which enables a session in the National Congress ”Jaldo explained.

News in development.

Source: clarin

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