After holding a meeting this Saturday with the vice ministers of the Interior portfolio, the Union of Multimodal Transport Unions (Ugtranm) reached an agreement with the Government, and announced that it will not comply with the transport strike on the 11th, 12th and 13th of this month.
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“The Mininter (Ministry of the Interior) and representatives of transport unions met to sign important agreements in favor of the fight against crime in Lima and Callao,” the Interior portfolio published in a post on its X account.
The day took place at the Mininter headquarters, and was headed by the president of the Union of Multimodal Transport Guilds (Ugtranm), and the vice ministers of Public Security, Julio Díaz Zulueta, and of Internal Order, César Guardia.
“We are going to suspend the strike on November 12, because we have already reached an agreement with the Ministry of the Interior and the idea has always been to work in a coordinated manner for the well-being of Peruvians. “We are not against instability, on the contrary, we are in favor of the stability of Peru,” Aguirre told channel N.
THEY WILL CONTINUE WITH THE STOP
However, another union sector, made up of Asotrani, Transportes Unidos and National Transport Alliance, ratified the mobilization that begins this Wednesday.
The president of Transportes Unidos, Edgar Vitor, told Peru21 that his union as well as Asotrani and the National Association of Transporters will “yes” abide by the strike called for the 13th, 14th and 15th.
Vitor recalled that his union’s list of demands is the repeal of law 32108 that modifies the Criminal Organization Law and the filing of the Systematic Crime Law.
As reported Peru21the organizations CNUL – headed by Lucio Ccallo, who signed the Movasdef form – and Fenatep, and the political organization Nuevo Perú have jumped on the bandwagon of this protest, and have included Dina’s resignation in the platform of demands. Boluarte and the closure of Congress.
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