The co-head of the CGT and trucker leader, Pablo Moyano, affirmed this Monday that “it is an obligation” to participate on Tuesday in the march in front of the Palace of Courts to demand changes in Justice and pointed out that during the Cambiemos administration “they invented causes and raids” to those who opposed “that right-wing government that took rights away from workers”.
“It is an obligation to march tomorrow to ask for independent and democratic justice and for the judges to stop permanently ruling in favor of the sectors of power,” Moyano stated in statements to El Destape Radio.
In this sense, the truck driver’s union leader affirmed that “there are several reasons” to mobilize and criticized that a worker must be “15 or 20 years” to collect compensation while “some trials of right-wing businessmen or politicians” achieve rulings “automatically.”
What’s more, He referred to the judicial table that would have operated during the Government of former President Mauricio Macri and the former governor of the province of Buenos Aires María Eugenia Vidal and assured that his union was “one of the most persecuted and harmed” during those negotiations.
“The labor reform was the only law that the Macri government could not carry out and our organizations were the ones that permanently denounced it in the streets with strikes and mobilizations. That’s something they didn’t forgive me for. That is why they invented causes and raids against those of us who opposed that right-wing government that took away workers’ rights,” he stressed.
While, Moyano affirmed that the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced by the president gives “tranquility” to the leaders who represent the workers because it was made clear that “there will be no adjustment, nor labor, nor pension reform.”
“It would be necessary to investigate what (Mauricio) Macri did with the 50 billion dollars that he asked the IMF. All that gang that ruled us took those funds and didn’t build anything. That is also one of the reasons for tomorrow’s march. It was the most onerous loan in history and nobody investigates anything. It should be done and they should pay with jail if they have harmed the Argentine people,” he said.