Today, Thursday, September 26, the announced began Transporters strike against the extortions and killings of colleagues that they suffer daily, but -hours before- the prime minister He asked everyone “not to comply with it.”
For Gustavo AdrianzenThe solution to the threats, murders and grenades is not to strengthen public safety, but to engage in dialogue with business owners, drivers and collectors who fear for their lives on a daily basis.
“We call on this union to ask it not to take this forceful measure and, on the contrary, to come to the dialogue table, where we will explain the planned measures,” said the premier.
Immediately afterwards, the head of the cabinet of ministers He said he was very surprised that the transporters – who had to stop working on various dates to protect their lives – had decided to go on a general strike.
“We are extremely surprised that this has happened because the authorities of the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Transport had already held meetings and it had been agreed that there would be no strikes,” he added.
Likewise, the prime minister He said that, in the agreement with the transport unions, “the existing strikes were going to be lifted, and the Government had announced the creation of a special group against extortion.”
“If, eventually, the pressure is not lifted, paralysis of public transportthe Government’s decision will be to apply some measures to prevent the population from being affected,” he promised. Gustavo Adrianzen this Wednesday.
Premier promises measures against extortion of transporters:
“We have formed a group of experts that will initially number 100, but more will be hired progressively. In addition, it is planned to place cameras on the roads, in the road corridors and inside the buses,” he concluded. Adrianzen.
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