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Pablo Moyano: "Milei must be tired with the people in the street and defeated with the votes"

2024-03-25T16:16:01.144Z

Highlights: Pablo Moyano: "Milei must be tired with the people in the street and defeated with the votes" The CGT leader spoke again about the possibility of calling a new strike or a large federal march. He expressed his opinion regarding the spot broadcast by the official Casa Rosada account on the figure of the 30,000 missing. Moyano also pointed out that Juan Bautista “Tata” Yofre was the main narrator of the spot, within the framework of Remembrance Day.


The CGT leader spoke again about the possibility of calling a new strike or a large federal march.


Pablo Moyano

echoed the statements of Estela de Carlotto, head of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, who asked that Javier Milei's government "go quickly," after the event for Remembrance Day.

"Milei must be tired with the people in the street

, demanding, denouncing, trying to ensure that the Omnibus Law and the DNU do not pass in Congress," he stated in dialogue with FM Metro. And he added that

"we must defeat him with the votes of the Argentinians"

.

The union leader maintained that he does not want the president to leave the Government early, or for a crisis to occur like in 2001 that precipitated the departure of Fernando De la Rúa from the Casa Rosada.

"We must defeat it with the votes of the Argentines, that does not mean that we are not going to demand every day with mobilizations, and with strikes to defend the rights that each Argentine has," he remarked.

In addition, he expressed his opinion regarding the spot broadcast by the official Casa Rosada account on the figure of the 30,000 missing.

"It is part of the permanent provocation and vindication that Vice President Villaruel makes to the dictatorship, vindicating murderous soldiers who are imprisoned today," he said.

Video

The president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo spoke after the event for Remembrance Day in the Plaza de Mayo.

Moyano also pointed out that Juan Bautista “Tata” Yofre was the main narrator of the spot broadcast by the Executive, within the framework of Remembrance Day.

"Yofre was an intelligence service for Menemism, and in 1989 he ordered an operation against Hugo Moyano when drugs were placed on him in the Truckers' union and he was detained for a case that Yofre set up for him," he recalled during the report. Yofre was head of the State Intelligence Secretariat (SIDE) of Carlos Menem.

In the video, the writer justifies his complaint in that that government had among its members Eduardo Luis Duhalde, one of the historical lawyers of the victims of State terrorism who managed to collect compensation and actively included organizations such as Madres de Plaza de Mayo that According to the former official, “they collected the tithe” of those millionaire subsidies.

"This shows the garbage that the government uses to carry out these provocative videos on such an expensive date for all Argentines," he said.

The leader of the Truck Drivers' Union pointed out that those who voted for President Milei

"because of all the mistakes" of Alberto Fernández's past administration

and warned of social conflict due to inflation.

“We are analyzing

a new general strike or a large federal march

.

There are different alternatives.

Social conflict is increasing in all sectors, where we see that there are strikes," he said.

In addition, he pointed to the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, who during a television interview predicted a single-digit inflation rate for the coming months.

“They are

disrespecting and mocking

the vast majority of the Argentine people who are suffering from inflation that, no matter how much they want to draw it, is a reality.

This is what is going to lead to an increase in social conflict: inflation, recession, the reduction of overtime,” he concluded.

Source: clarin

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