retired police officers keep the cut until midnight in Cervantes

The retired policemen of Río Negro began at 6 o’clock with the cuts on Route 22 in Cervantes and announced that the measure It will continue until midnight today.
After 22 they will define how the pickets will be implemented tomorrow.

The claim is for the Austral Zone. From the provincial government they have only questioned the protest without giving a solution to the claim.

Yesterday lines of more than 50 vehicles waited for traffic to be enabled.
The retired police officers harshly criticized the position of the Minister of Security Betiana Minor and reported that the only thing the provincial government did was send “the dogs” (by the Federal police). And in this sense, he explained that yesterday afternoon they were notified of the cause that began due to the interruption of traffic on Route 22.

Currently, every two hours they raise the picket line for half an hour.
“With the heat we are being more permissive, we are trying to empty the route every so often, because it is not justified to have the family and colleagues suffering in this sun,” said one of the referents.

A group of 30 retired police officers maintain the measures of force on the entrance to Cervantes.
“We are looking at making other cuts starting tomorrow. We will define this at 10 p.m. ”, she announced.

What is the Austral Zone

The benefit represents a bonus of 40 percent with respect to assets, and it is a right that is accessed because they are residents of Patagonia. It should be noted that this situation arose when it was decided not to transfer -like the other provincial retirees- to the national system administered by Anses.

However, through a claim by some 200 retired officers, this discussion was prosecuted and resulted in more than 200 favorable rulings, according to the members of the retired police officers of Río Negro.


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