2023-11-25 03:53:07
The social movements, both those closest to the Government and those hardest, began to plot their agenda upon the arrival of La Libertad Avanza to the Casa Rosadas. Some organizations ask for caution but others are willing to take over the streets from the first minute. The plan? Resist the ideas of Javier Milei.
The Evita Movement, whose leader is Emilio Pérsico, a current official at the Ministry of Social Development, appears willing to see what happens before making decisions. There is awareness that the electoral result gave the economist “legitimacy” and they believe it is necessary, as PERFIL knows, to show patience. “We must respect what happened at the polls,” the group emphasizes.
However, they maintain the idea that social improvements will not occur in Milei management and began to hold internal meetings to discuss and analyze what happened last Sunday. In the Movement of Excluded Workers (MTE), whose leader is Juan Grabois, they remain uncertain regarding what the elected head of State will finally carry out and warn that any deregulation “for the market” can be “harmful” for the working class.
“This has already happened in the Macri government, and Milei has already warned that there are going to be tariffs, increases and lack of price control, and that greatly affects people who have been feeling what is happening. We are also concerned that public works and the integration of popular neighborhoods are left in the hands of the private sector. That will be a loss of jobs, especially for cooperatives. From what was announced, there is concern because we believe that there will be destruction of what was achieved,” said Nicolás Caropresi, a representative of the social group of the former presidential candidate for Unión por la Patria.
On the side of the most combative picketers, an idea hovers over: going out to protest without any time limit. As important references indicated to this media, they consider that the future government should not be given room for maneuver, which in turn already gave clear indications in the campaign of what it intends to do in terms of social plans and mobilization in the streets.
Silvia Saravia, from Libres del Sur, a group that makes up Unidad Piquetera, which has always mobilized once morest the Government, indicated: “It is important that every space of territorial, political, union, and student organization considers resisting.”
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