The Great Homeland Front will convene “the whole” of that political space to “rediscuss” its membership in the Front for All (FdT), considering that between the measures announced by the new Minister of Economy, Sergio Massainitiatives for “the most neglected social sectors” were not included.
“We see ourselves in the situation of summoning the whole of the militancy of the Great Fatherland Front to re-discuss the membership of our deputies, deputies, legislators and councilors to the ruling bloc,” they explained from this group through a statement.
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From the political space, whose main reference is the lawyer and social leader Juan Grabois, they ratified the demand for “a minimum subsistence income” for those “compatriots in a situation of indigence and extreme vulnerability”.
“We negotiated until the last minute the announcement of a redistributive measure for the women and men of our country who do not have registered employment or social benefits,” they remarked from the Great Homeland Front, in which the national deputies Itai Hagman, Natalia Zaracho and Federico are active. Fagioli and the Buenos Aires legislators Ofelia Fernández and Lucía Klug.
“We negotiated until the last minute the announcement of a redistributive measure for the women and men of our country who do not have registered employment or social benefits”
And they added that although in the new minister’s press conference there were “lukewarm references to retirees and employees of the private sector”, they considered that there was not “the slightest announcement for the most neglected social sectors”.
“On the other hand, there were announcements for other sectors, particularly large businessmen, exporters, mega-mining, oil companies, as well as the continuity without changes of the anti-popular agreement signed with the IMF,” they remarked.