Against precarization, layoffs and the fall in the purchasing power of wages; Palling hunger in impoverished neighborhoods and classrooms, juggling to sustain access to public health, public education and disability benefits, there are women.

Resisting the repression of Minister Bullrich and her megaoperative federal forces surrounding Congress, every Wednesday in which we demand our right to worthy retirement, there are women.

Taking the faculties, making assemblies and building a great mobilization of the entire educational community in defense of the public university, there are women.

Ten years ago, we summoned a million people throughout the country, and we said “not one less”, against femicides and all forms of sexist violence. That scream later became “not a less without work”, in “not even a less homeless.” Today we return to the streets to unite the struggles of those who are resisting from the Garrahan, to the CONICET, from the providers of the disability area, to the memory sites, from the retirees to the young students.

We commemorate this tenth anniversary in the streets. Because every time we left the streets, the right advanced. We are already tired of the union centrals from passing with the government or keeping the truce or telling us that you cannot fight. We demand a national strike and a struggle plan to defeat the adjustment of Milei, the IMF and the governors.

With us, together and in the streets, they will not be able.

We are waiting for you this Wednesday, June 4, at 4:00 p.m. in Congress. Come with bread and roses.

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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