The general secretary of the CGT, the truck driver
Pablo Moyano,
took aim at
Javier Milei
by maintaining that just as Mauricio Macri "could not" against the unionists, neither can the President, whom he described as a
"clunker."
Moyano participated in the press conference of teaching unions where a strike was announced for this Monday, March 4.
In this context, she supported the teachers' measure and criticized Milei's exhaustive use of social networks.
“On March 4, everyone with the teaching strike to achieve the objective of improving teachers.
The President spends his time tweeting and pressuring the governors.
Macri couldn't, much less this junk will be able to
," said the trucker leader.
Moyano in turn maintained that the Government "adjusts against workers and retirees" and operates in the same way against teachers.
"For this reason, the CGT has support for teachers,
we are on alert and we are not going to look the other way.
Salary is deteriorating," he stated at the press conference.
Pablo Moyano with his CGT colleague, Héctor Daer.
Photo Marcelo Carroll archive
Asked what he expects from the President's speech at the opening of ordinary sessions of Congress, he assured that in his opinion it will be "the continuity of
blaming the retirees, the workers and the social movements
and not the caste that governs us." .
In that sense, he evaluated that Argentina is governed by Mauricio Macri.
He called the former president the
"black monk who caused us so much damage in his government
. "
And he continued listing other figures linked to the PRO: "Today we are governed by Patricia Bullrich, (Federico) Sturzenegger."
What Moyano expects from Milei's speech before Congress
Regarding the content of the message that Milei will offer on Friday, he insisted that for him
"it will be directed to his ideologues
. "
“Today the labor reform was written by Paolo Rocca, Mercado Libre, it will surely be a speech for that sector,” added Moyano about the project that was within the mega DNU, which received the setback of Justice and that now the President threatens with present it as a separate law in Congress.
Regarding what happens on Friday night, the truck driver stressed that he would not be "so worried" about the content of the speech but rather about its repercussions.
"Let the President worry about
the reaction he will have from the workers
and the vast majority of the Argentine people after he makes his speech, which will surely deepen this model of hunger, repression and regression," Moyano predicted. .
Finally, he called on senators who "are still hesitating" not to approve the DNU that deregulates the economy and awaits its treatment in Congress.
"What more demonstration does this President have to make to realize that the DNU is harmful to the workers, the Argentine people? Let the senators step up and reject the DNU," he asked them.
This Wednesday, Moyano participated in the press conference offered by four teaching unions that are part of the CGT where they announced a strike for this Monday, March 4, due to the failure of the joint negotiations.
These are UDA (Union of Argentine Teachers), AMET (Association of Technical Teaching Teachers), SADOP (Argentine Union of Private Teachers) and CEA (Confederation of Argentine Educators), minorities in the educational environment.