Mauricio Macri pointed out to the CGT: “He kept a complicit silence and now he is bullying the new government”

2023-12-06 01:58:05

The ex-president Mauricio Macri came out this Tuesday intersection of the CGT, social organizations and the Justicialista Party for accompanying “until the end” the government of Alberto Fernández that “leaves with 4 million more poor people.”

“That hypocrisy to see the CGT of the Justicialist Party and the picketers end up accompanying this catastrophic government until the very end, without a single complaint. that leaves with four million more poor people and a very sad record that places 62.9% of those under 17 years of age in poverty. Let us keep this unappealable figure in our memory: eight million children and adolescents live in poor homes, and of them 2.1 million are destitute. That’s how they go,” Macri emphasized.

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In his account on the social network X, the former head of state expressed: “That same official CGT that maintained a complicit silence until today, is now emboldened and bullies the new government that has not even begun its task. “It is very clear that it was never their intention to defend the rights of workers, they only fight for their businesses.”

The former president expressed himself this way after the CGT leadership met yesterday with social movements days before the inauguration of the elected president Javier Milei.

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The Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP) presented its new authorities this Monday together with the leadership of the CGT and the CTA. “We are going to be the first to be on the street if they want to touch rights,” they warned in relation to the new government of Javier Milei.

On stage, the elected general secretary, Alejandro “Peluca” Gramajoand other of the new authorities from the unit list called Celeste and Blanca for Tierra Techo y Trabajo accompanied the leaders of the CGT and CTA, such as Pablo Moyano, Héctor Daer and Hugo Godoy.

The meeting of UTEP with the CGT and CTA.

“We are going to be the first to be on the street if they want to touch the rights”assured Moyano about the proposals promoted by the future administration through the set of laws called omnibus that, according to Moyano, “many are to shit us workers”. The co-secretary general of the CGT held “this meeting that is the beginning of unity that will also take place in the street” and proposed a dialogue with the governors “Let’s see what they are going to do when they start to squeeze them and they have to choose whether they are with the workers or with the business owners”.

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