Although picketers They promised that there will be no more camping while negotiations with the Government are carried out, their protest action continues, for which a large mobilization had been scheduled for today.
The organizations They warned that, although they remain open to dialogue, until there is an agreement, they will demand more quotas for social programs and food assistance, which is the request of the picketers.
Consequently, today from the early hours of the morning a great march will take place, programmed by the picketers. The mobilization will be along 9 de Julio Avenue in the City of Buenos Aires.
The left-wing social organizations, grouped in the block known as the Piquetera Unit, will gather at different points along this important route to reach the Plaza de Mayo.
From 10:00 in the morning, the movements began to gather on 9 de Julio and San Juan avenues, as well as in the vicinity of the Obelisk to carry out a great march.
Although the mobilization has caused problems in the mobility of downtown Buenos Aires, the march will not affect the circulation of the Metrobús, as it happened in past weeks.
How are the dialogues with the piqueteros going?
While the organizations mobilize to demand attention to their claims, The Minister of Social Development, Juan Zabaleta, assures that the parties remain open to dialogue.
The talks resumed on Monday and continued on Tuesday with an increase in the delivery of food to soup kitchens. In addition, the amount of the Food Card was increased by 50%.
In addition, Zabaleta assured that, although social programs will not be expanded, what the Government is aiming for is to generate more formal employment and that the dialogue table will be permanently open.
“The dialogue table continues and we are going to continue proposing programs that link social policies to formal employment,” he said.