• “We are facing a new colonial pact as has rarely been seen. In many countries there is talk of governments of technicians to resolve crises, but in Argentina it is worse: they are technicians from the United States. They press a button, take everything and leave the shop. We are not going to be doormats of the United States either in Congress or in the streets.”
  • “I thought the opposition’s reaction to the level of intervention by the United States was weak. What Washington is asking for is that governability be guaranteed, that is, total submission. Nobody wants to break with that concept, but behind that word are hidden the laws of looting and surrender.”
  • “When the agreement with the Monetary Fund was ratified during Alberto Fernández’s government, some voted in favor and others abstained, but everyone helped it come out. That is why I say that we are facing a turning point: either we continue to submit or we raise an independent voice from the left.”
  • “The United States is putting pressure on to ensure that the laws of Congress come out without resistance. That’s why no one raises their voice. They want everyone to put their hands on the plate, even those who call themselves opponents. But we are going to be there, denouncing and confronting this surrender in every debate.”
  • “I see a lot of concentration on criticizing the left, and something must bother them about the left that doesn’t bother them about others. Because while many sectors accompanied the government or remained silent, we were in the streets, facing repression and putting our hearts into each struggle.”
  • “What I notice on the street is enormous affection, and I tell those who accompany us: do not leave your values ​​at the door of the dark room. That coherence that you recognize on the left has to be transformed into votes, because if not, the voices that defend workers and women are not going to be in Congress.”
  • “There is an unusual political cowardice. The United States bombs Venezuela, authorizes CIA operations in the region, and no one says anything. I have nothing to do with Maduro, but I cannot remain silent in the face of that. There is no electoral alchemy that will save you when imperialism advances.”
  • “The Monetary Fund recognizes it: it has a problem with mobilizations in the world. In Bangladesh, in Kenya, in Ecuador, the people are rebelling against the adjustment. In Argentina they are also going to resist, because the people do not submit, and the left is going to be there accompanying that fight.”
  • “In every conflict where Peronism was not there, the Left Front was there. We were in the streets, with the repressed and fired workers, with the women who fight. That is why I say that having left-wing benches is not a testimonial gesture: it is a tool to continue confronting power.”
  • “Many Peronists tell me ‘this time I’m going to vote for you’ because they see that we are the only real opposition. With a government that needs complicity in Congress, what is needed is an opposition that is not lukewarm. Not taps of warm water: we need the strength of the left to stop this adjustment.”

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