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 facing Peronism today, according to Pablo Moyano?
**Interview with Pablo Moyano: Building a New Peronism**
*Date: November 26, 2024*
*Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Pablo. You’ve recently stepped down from your position in the CGT and have emphasized the need for Peronism to regain the trust of the people. Could you elaborate on what that means?*
**Pablo Moyano:** Thank you for having me. Yes, it’s crucial that we build an alternative that resonates with the Argentine people again. The current economic model has had devastating effects on many families. We need to unite and confront what’s been happening over the last eleven months. If we don’t grasp the realities of our situation, we risk further alienating ourselves from the very people we aim to represent.
*Interviewer: You mentioned the role of unity among union leaders. Can you explain what you mean by that, especially in light of recent tensions within the Peronist movement?*
**Pablo Moyano:** Absolutely. Despite our differences, it’s vital we do not betray our workers. There’s a palpable anger in the labor movement right now, and I believe that if we can consolidate more leaders and representatives in Congress, we’ll be better positioned to represent the interests of the people. We can’t afford to be divided anymore, especially with upcoming legislative elections. There is a real threat that if we don’t come together, we could lose everything we’ve worked for.
*Interviewer: You’ve also criticized certain leaders and economic models. Who do you see as the biggest challenges to the workers right now?*
**Pablo Moyano:** We need to look at the individuals who are really driving policies that exploit workers. For example, I see Marcos Galperin as one of the biggest exploiters in the country, and he’s embedded within the government. This kind of alignment between big business and government can overshadow the interests of ordinary workers. It’s time for change, and we need a government that prioritizes the needs of the people over corporate interests.
*Interviewer: Pablo, you’ve spoken of rebuilding faith in Peronism. What steps do you think need to be taken to achieve that?*
**Pablo Moyano:** First, we need a serious commitment to our foundational values—solidarity, justice, and workers’ rights. We must reach out to all sectors of society and demonstrate that we’re building a movement that truly cares about everyone, not just the elite. We need to create an inclusive narrative that acknowledges the struggles of the working class and genuinely works toward their empowerment. That’s how we re-establish trust and create a Peronism that the people believe in once more.
*Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Pablo. It’s clear that you have a vision for a revitalized Peronism that seeks to address the pressing challenges facing Argentina.*
**Pablo Moyano:** Thank you. It’s a collective effort, and I invite everyone to join in rebuilding our movement for a brighter future.