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A union member criticized the CGT for its threats to deputies: “Everyone has to be free”

In the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) have harshly criticized the Omnibus Law that promoted Javier Miley. So much so that on January 24 they called for a 12-hour strike with mobilization. In this arch, the general secretary of the workers’ union, Hector Daerthreatened national deputies who were considering giving the green light to the initiative, which generated a reaction from the head of La Fraternidad, Omar Maturano.

«The escrache has to stop being. They also scolded us and it seems bad to me. Everyone has to think how they want to think. Everyone has to be free as the National Constitution says,” indicated the union member in radio statements for Radio Rivadavia that NA shared. Thus, the leader rejected the unionist’s expressions, but did not support Milei.

Along these lines, he continued: «If I am having coffee with my dad, I get up and react. It is not the way. The divergence is not to lead to violence. For example, I don’t like being teased. If you listen to the president, he pisses everyone off. If one listens to the spokesperson, They want to draw a line as if we were boys“, critical.

This is not the first time that Maturano is a protagonist for differentiating himself from Daer or Moyano, something that he had to explain from where he comes from: «The CGT is made up of confederated unions. That of piling up with everyone, with the CTA, with the Partido Obrero, with the social movements, (Juan) Grabois included… I have no vibe with that«he clarified.

«I only have a vibe with those who are within the Confederation of Labor. Pile up no. Now, for you to tell me unity in action, yes,” concluded the head of La Fraternidad, who was in tune with the measure of force next Wednesday and announced that at 7 p.m. the tram drivers will stop their activities until midnight.

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