In the midst of the CGT's warning about the possibility of calling for a new
general strike
, the leader of Camioneros
Pablo Moyano
once again criticized President
Javier Milei
, whom he described as "the laughingstock of the world."
"With the seriousness that the country is experiencing, the guy is in a media fight through a tweet.
Get to work, brother
. We complained that (Mauricio) Macri at 7 said he was arriving in Olivos and was going to see Netflix and
this guy spends all day on Twitter
and on top of that attacking a worker," stated Moyano when referring to the head of state's constant attacks against the singer Lali Espósito on the now called social network X.
True to his irreverent style, the CGT triumvir continued his fierce criticism of the national Executive.
"Whether you like it more or less, she is a singer who is part of the national culture who makes a living singing, which is what she knows how to do.
We bank so much money today in the government
...Officials who do nothing who were responsible for the debt astronomical that we are paying today, like (Federico) Sturzenegger and (Luis) Caputo," he noted.
"There have only been two months of government and it seems that this guy has been there for 10 years. If in just two months he caused so much damage...He himself said that March and April are going to be the worst months. Well,
he should prepare himself because we are not going to be mere spectators of how it is destroying the country
, the sovereignty, the state companies. Get ready because we are going to rise to the occasion," the union leader warned.
In dialogue with
Radio 10
, the truck leader launched several missiles aimed at Milei.
"If you came from another country and saw what was happening...I think that today
the President has become the laughing stock of the world
."
"Since the speech he gave in Davos, then going to cry at the Western Wall and dancing, because there are images that he is dancing on a litter. Then going to crawl with Pope Francis after everything he said to him and the image is with "The Pope is unfortunate. While all this was happening, politically he lost in the National Congress the Omnibus Law that said so much 'it's all or nothing' for the tribune," Moyano recapitulated regarding the events that took place in the first days of February. .
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