2024-11-26 04:50:00
Secretary General of the Truck Drivers Association, Pablo Moyano assured on Monday that “an alternative must be built so that people can support Peronism again”resigned from his position as a member of the Big Three of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) a few days later.
“We are facing an economic model that has caused great harm to the vast majority of the Argentine people and has created need to get together. “If we don’t understand what’s going on, if we don’t understand what happened in these 11 months, we don’t understand anything,” Moyano said.
Representative Camioneros said: “How this guy (Mire) appeared out of thin air is a media construct. Why not dream of a worker, black and white, entering government?”.
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“Beyond the differences we may have, union leaders are not going to betray workers, and that’s the anger that exists in much of the labor movement. I hope there are more leaders, more staff in Congress in the next phase so that what happened in these past few months doesn’t happen.“Moyano emphasized during the live broadcast of Peronist Eva TV.
He believes, “We have to put aside the differences that exist because in next year’s legislative elections, They’ll come and take what’s left of us”. “What is important today is to build an alternative that will make people believe in Peronism again. I hope that this reorganization will expand and appeal to all walks of life Build a serious alternative“said the union leader.
“The reality is that today he Marcos GalperinAs the number one businessman, he is the biggest exploiter in our country, and he is within the government. The same thing happened with Julio Cordero, who was a businessman’s sheep, not a labor secretary. He is Paul Rocca’s lawyer Some people think we have to keep talking to them, but others think we have to take to the streets.“Moyano added.
Pablo Moyano resigns from CGT
The prominent Teamsters leader decided to resign from the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) on Friday afternoon. he claimed It no longer overlaps with the small Cegetista table controlled by the Dialogue leader and expressed his “disagreement with the decisions made.”
Recently, the moderate sector has formed UOCRA, UPCN and Obras Sanitarias and barrionuevismo oppose the proposal to call a national strike Against Javier Milei, a measure promoted by Moyano. As well as ruling out a strike, union leaders also agreed to set up a dialogue table A tripartite body of businessmen and government.
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Previously, there had been resignations Mario ManriqueSmarta’s second-in-command, a hard-core representative who is close to Kirchnerism, suddenly resigned from the CGT board of directors in October. due to disagreements with the main dialogue positions.
Soon after, another clear breakthrough came, this time in the Confederation of Transport Trade Unions (CATT), when Sergio Saciapresident of the Railway Union and allied with the moderate Cegetista sector, Resigned due to conflict with Pablo Moyano.
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What are the key challenges Pablo Moyano identifies in rebuilding Peronism after stepping down from the CGT?
**Interview with Pablo Moyano: Building a New Future for Peronism**
*Interviewer:* Good morning, Pablo. Thank you for joining us today. You’ve recently stepped down from your role within the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) and emphasized the need to rebuild Peronism. Can you share your thoughts on this?
*Pablo Moyano:* Good morning! Yes, stepping down was a tough decision, but I felt it was necessary for the movement. We need a fresh start to truly engage with the Argentine people and their needs. The current economic model is severely damaging to the majority, and it’s essential that we unite to create a viable alternative to restore people’s faith in Peronism.
*Interviewer:* You mentioned the economic model as a significant issue. What specific changes are you advocating for?
*Pablo Moyano:* The model we’ve been experiencing has led to increased hardship for many families. We need policies that prioritize workers’ rights and economic equity. It’s crucial to build alliances among union leaders and among all social sectors to rally support for a comprehensive alternative that benefits everyone, not just the privileged few.
*Interviewer:* You’ve also spoken about the importance of solidarity among union leaders. Why is this unity so vital right now?
*Pablo Moyano:* Our movement is facing challenges like never before. It’s not just about labor rights; it’s about the survival of Peronism itself. If we don’t stand united, we risk losing everything to those who might not have our people’s interests at heart. We need more representatives in Congress to ensure our voices are heard and to prevent the missteps of the past months from happening again.
*Interviewer:* Given these challenges, what do you envision for the future of Peronism?
*Pablo Moyano:* I envision a strong, revitalized Peronism that resonates with the public. We must engage all demographics, build a serious and inclusive alternative, and restore faith in our principles. As we approach the upcoming legislative elections, it’s imperative that we put aside our differences and focus on common goals to safeguard our movement and the wellbeing of the people we serve.
*Interviewer:* Thank you, Pablo. Your insights into the current state of Peronism and your vision for its future are compelling. We look forward to seeing how your plans unfold.
*Pablo Moyano:* Thank you for having me. Together, we can make a difference for Argentina!