FdT organizations launched a campaign "CFK2023" to "break the ban"

FdT organizations launched a campaign "CFK2023" to "break the ban"

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Political and social organizations of Kirchnerism that make up the space “The Homeland is the other” launched a campaign of graffiti and posters throughout the country with the slogan “CFK2023” to summon the militancy of the Frente de Todos to “break the ban on Cristina”which is the product of “the judicial mafia”, according to the referent of the Federation of Social Economy Workers (FeTraEs), Eduardo Montes.

Montes, one of the conveners, assured the station El Destape that the will to demonstrate to “break the ban” that conditions the Vice President responds to the demand that arises “from the territory, the factory and the cooperatives”where “the sentiment of our people is Cristina’s candidacy.”

“This (due to the disqualification from holding public office imposed in the verdict of the Highway case, beyond the fact that the review of Cassation and, eventually, the Supreme Court still remains) cannot be accepted because it is accepting the proscription of Peronism, and In our history we have already experienced these situations. For this reason, we take the marshal’s baton and we will continue in this fight,” Montes added.

“About 20 organizations” participate in the “CFK2023” call, including “Corriente Lealtad, Martín Fierro, Descamisados, Corriente 13 de Abril, the Peronista Social Front”, but it is also planned to carry out “a joint task” that It will include a dialogue “with the two CTAs, with the Union Front (for the National Model, moyanismo) and with the Federal Workers’ Current”Montes detailed.

Another of the leaders who called to mobilize to “break the ban” on Cristina Kirchner is the Undersecretary of Articulation and Communication of the Ministry of Social Development, Lauro Grandewho urged the militancy to create the conditions “so that Cristina can be a candidate, then whether she wants to be or not will be a decision that she will clearly define.”

Speaking to AM530 radio, Grande compared the fact that “Cristina is banned” with the period after the 1955 coup and until 1973, when Perón was in exile and could not participate in the polls, while Peronism was banned, before which he emerged from the bases the defiant slogan of “fight and return”.

“Cristina said ‘I’m not resigning and they banned me’, we have to discuss that,” the official urged, and announced that in the coming months “popular mobilization will be essential” to “get out of the trap they want to set us” at the time for the Frente de Todos to choose their candidacies.

Grande, who is also a leader of the FdT in the San Martín party, said that the organizations that participate in the “CFK2023” campaign are already organizing the mobilization of next March 24, to which this year the slogan “Democracy or mafia” proposed by Cristina Kirchner herself to bring complaints against the judiciary to the fore.

The Day for Remembrance mobilization will also coincide with the 40th anniversary of the recovery of democratic orderwhich Argentina experienced on December 10, 1983 after seven and a half years of the dictatorship that began in 1976.

One of the first public voices of the ruling party that called to mobilize to “break the ban” was the Minister of Development of the Buenos Aires Community, Andrés Larroque, who yesterday in statements to AM530 warned that the ruling party cannot “talk about any electoral design with Cristina banned” and demanded that the Peronist militancy come out of the “state of lethargy” to “break the ban”.

“You have to go through a gray moment in political terms and give a show of force. If there are people who want to vote for Cristina, Cristina has to be a candidate. Then, well, it will be up to her decision,” Larroque stressed, and joined to the call to mobilize on March 24, the date for which, he said, “Cristina made a very important call.”

“The central task of the militancy and of the whole of the people referred to in Cristina is to go out and break that proscription. We must not kneel. Democracy is at risk because there are mafia-like power factors that we see operating every day , before in a more underground way, today practically in the open sky,” he added.



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