Nicolás Posse, “cogoteado” | Profile

2024-05-09 08:30:00

It’s fake. Maybe. Or not. Before confirming or denying the questioned information, it is worth clarifying a double meaning of “cogota”: for many, stretching one’s neck in the best Argentine style as a way to stand out from the same level and be especially noticed, while others recognize the verb as the act of taking someone by the neck and shaking them. In the event to be discussed, the second meaning applies and corresponds to an episode linked to the dispute over the privatization or adjustment of the Aysa company.

Since local unionists often defend their status quo with excitement and violence, they blame the veteran union leader for José Luis Lingeri (Sanitary Works) a exaggerated confrontation with the chief of staff, Nicolas Posse. It seems that after that meeting, the government gave up continuing with its plans more radical to reform the company. Handsome weren’t just those from before.

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The information about that conflictive meeting, in any case, does not come from the hieratic engineer Posse, rather absorbed in different tasks because he usually solves, with his right hand José Rolandi – another of the philanthropists who works in the State on an ad honorem basis. —, for the dvarious concessions that the Minister of the Interior promises to the governors in the “political” process of its functions.

It became famous that Posse finally executes what Guillermo Francos commits. If you want. As for the episode in question, fake or not, it circulates in exclusive union tribes with the humor and complicity of those who remember the passion that worker representatives once exercised over the officials on duty. Going back to the iron 70s.

Nicolas Posse.

Since Lingeri, for reasons of age, comes from those turbulent periods, perhaps the plausibility of the case fits. According to what they say, there was Heated discussions on the first floor of the Casa Rosadawhere he union member objected to Posse’s privatization purposesthe containment of works and joint ventures, while being angered by specific budget cuts.

It is worth remembering in these topics your friendship with “Mr. Cloro”, Mauricio Filibertia true “soul brother”, promoted in gossip magazines by the likes of sheikhs, mega-millionaires who enviously parked their boats in Monaco in front of the five floors of the ship of the Argentine businessman (who, as a generous host, took him for a stroll through several days to Mauricio Macri’s wife and, later, to the daughter of a legendary TV presenter, who usually asks her guests in a misleading way: “What do you do?” Filiberti was never seen at that table.

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The mention of Filiberti—also a Ferrari lover, like one of his racing driver sons, with some time dedicated to his corporate participation in Edesur—is related to the pelea Lingerie-Posse because the “Mr. Chlorine” (so classified due to the quasi-monopoly of contracts that it achieved for decades in Aysa with the sale of sodium hypochlorite) appeared in the altercation because the union member became irritated upon learning that Aysa was going to dispense with certain suppliers and that in that department around 400 workers would be exposed to dismissal.

Already enraged, no satisfaction with the responses of Posse, in the middle of the oral brawl he started to “cogotarlo”” to the Chief of Staff in the sense of grope the lapels of his suit. That single photograph warns of the tension of the moment, plus the comment after the touching typical of detective novels. He would have said: in other times, the one who intended to take these measures appeared floating in the river. Out loud, of course, that nostalgic reflection was perhaps falsely attributed to Lingeri, a man who publicly and more diplomatically affirms that “water is not negotiable”.

José Luis Lingeri
José Luis Lingeri.

It is then noted that the labour reform, alleged cause of this Thursday’s general strike, involves other issues. As economical as the loss of wages. And although the Milei Administration diverted its route and avoided focusing on social works, it does not eliminate legal status, it does not touch the collective agreements nor, much less, the union fee. There is barely any progress on the issue of giant fines in labor law trials that, a few months ago, the Supreme Court was in charge of limiting.

Equal CGT, Moyano and other rioters remain dissatisfied, like the holders of the Automotive Registries—all beneficiaries of the political system of privileges—a veritable legion of offices throughout the country that are now reduced to 60% by decree. Although there are those who accept the measure and take charge of the personnel and their compensation, they do not even want to appear in the news, others allege injustice and initiate cases for compensation to the State, the majority attend the study of constitutionalist García Lema, 500 dollars per initiation of the procedure.

Functionalist opposition

Angry people like Lingeri—who argued at length with Miguel Pichetto so that he could intercede with the government, but without “cogoting” the deputy—he reveals his own interests and chapters of the minimum labor reform within the Base Law, today about to be sweet or to be burned in the Senate. The process of this norm is broader and particularly concerns the governors, who curiously are not observed as “caste”, unlike those who represent them by the provinces.

It is these leaders who negotiate, meet, form leagues, demand works and even derivatives of the law. They even consider alternatives such as changing the payment of profits only for workers below the Colorado River or, more specifically, for those who work in the fields, so that those from the same company who work in the offices of the company do not have the same benefits. Federal capital. The settings in which they discuss and the roles of certain provincial leaders are nice.

For example, the governor of Corrientes Gustavo Valdes He never ceases to surprise his colleagues, he usually gives the most fiery and extremist speeches against the government, they called him unruly and rebellious (he is our Che Guevara, they joke) although it is difficult for them to understand that in the epilogue of all the negotiations with the government This radical always votes in favor. This is not fake either.

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