In the midst of the train strike by the La Fraternidad union to demand salary increases, which will last 24 hours, affecting the entire railway service, presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni assured that "they are exposing themselves" because "they left a million people on foot." .
"The Fraternity, as fraternal, clearly has absolutely nothing, having left a million people on foot
, causing many of them to lose the money they earn every day to be able to feed their families," said Adorni, who anticipated that " "The pertinent measures are being evaluated so that
this does not remain without consequences
."
In his usual press conference at the Casa Rosada, the national official stated: "The joint discussion was open, therefore
neither mandatory conciliation
nor strike was appropriate
.
Indeed, we are studying what
measures we will take to
ensure
that
the consequences in this particular case."
"All those responsible for this measure of force, which
is not against the national government, this has to be clear, it is against the people
... Of course, with all those responsible, the pertinent measures are being evaluated so that this does not remain without those responsible and without consequences," he stressed.
In full force of the measure of force, the spokesperson considered that "there are two possible paths" and detailed: "The path of freedom and a different Argentina, of work and merit, or what we are seeing today."
"A group of
people who, when they are not in power, all they do is make life difficult for the rest
because they do not understand that they are not in power and that the people chose something else. Argentina chose a country different from the decadence we were experiencing." living in recent years," Adorni lashed out when referring to the unionists.
At the beginning of his conference with reference to the railway strike, the spokesperson fired: "
We do not expose anyone, they expose themselves with this type of attitude.
Being one of the actors where people feel less represented and where in society they have the worst image, one of the sectors is unionism. Unfortunately, because
unionism should fight for the real interests of the workers."
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