The central slogan was the rejection of transforming the company into a corporation that is understood as a step prior to the privatization of the EPEC. The government’s excuse for conversion is an “adequacy to the Base Law and the DNU 70/24”. They were also seen in the slogan flags carried by the workers who rejected the tariffs in public services.

Among the participants were various student, social and political organizations along with the work table for human rights. Within the union, ATE could be seen, the Internal Board of CONICET, Petrochemicals of Río Tercero, graphics, collectors, truck drivers, municipal and the UOM among others.

There was also a presence of retirees participating in Wednesday’s rounds in Plaza San Martín, the assembly or one less, that of sexual dissidents and the cannabis community.

He also converged with the federal march in defense of public health that had a national level call for the same day.

The march was convened from the union headquarters. Then, the crowd toured Columbus Avenue and culminated with an act in a stage mounted in front of the Theater of the Liberator. During the mobilization, slogans and songs were heard against Governor Llaryora and President Milei.

In the act of closing, together with members of the union and trade union organizations, it was invited to it, and made use of the floor, Toto Lopez of the Work Mesa, Nazarena Sauri of the Student Center of the Faculty of Arts and the national deputy Nicolás del Caño. Referents of the Left Front such as Councilor Laura Vilches, legislator Luciana Echevarría and Liliana Olivero were also invited to the stage. One of the referents of the call in defense of public health also made use of the word.

Nicolás del Caño declared that “we come to support the workers of light and strength that once again stand up against the attempt to privatize EPEC. This mobilization has shown that there are strength to fight against the adjustment policies of the Llaryora government that is complicit of Milei. The privatist policies of the 90 Millionaires are applying brutal tariffs and have not invested anything, giving a lousy service. ”

For her part, Councilor Laura Vilches raised “the state and integrated EPEC is a symbol of the fight against neoliberal policies and we must defend it. We know that the Light Rate is high, but that is not the responsibility that the company is state or its workers who keep the service day worker.

It was an important demonstration of forces, which left the continuity of the conflict to end the “Mileistas” plans of Governor Llaryora.

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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