October 19, 2024, 2:08 PM
October 19, 2024, 2:08 PM
Heavy transportation at the national level announced that starting Monday, October 21, it will begin a series of protest measures such as locks At the national level, this in protest against evista blockades of the MAS and for the unfulfilled demands of the Government of Luis Arce.
“As carriers we have decided in a virtual meeting of the nine departments, join the mobilizations for the irresponsibility, for the inability of the central government and starting at zero hours on Monday, heavy transport begins mobilizations,” announced leader Ramos.
The representative stressed that the protest mobilization of their sector is not in support of political demands of Evo Morales and his radical groups. “(These mobilizations) are going to be with blockades in different departments without being part of this blockade (evista),” he pointed out.
International heavy cargo transportation It is the sector most affected by the blockade of the Evista peasants that this Saturday they celebrate their sixth day of preventing free transit of the roads that go to and from Cochabamba to other regions of the country.
Ramos said hours ago that they no longer know what to do because They are like “hostages” of an internal fight in the MAS between arcistas and evistasthe leader in his desperation in search of solutions asked the Minister of Government, Eduardo Del Castillo, to “tie his pants” and unblock the roads.
“Don Eduardo del Castillo: you must tie your pants and at once you must unlock these blocking points,” said Ramos.
However, not seeing a concrete solution, the sector joins the blockades and protests against the Arce Government because according to Ramos He did not comply with the 12-point agreement that he signed months ago with the Minister of Economy.
Thus, this weekend, heavy load carriers In each department, the protest will be organized to begin at zero hours on Monday, October 21 and the blockade will remain “until the central government gives definitive answers to the heavy transport sector.
“Enough of being political pongos of the Movement Towards Socialism! Mr. President (Luis Arce), you have the Political Constitution of the State and you must enforce it,” Ramos urged.