Gambera said that from this Monday, January 24, the “pink week” begins, in which union activists, cooperative members, students, members of social and union organizations will go out to “paint the city pink.”
The union leader explained to the PIT-CNT Portal that the initiative is characterized by “a strong militant deployment in the territory, reinforcing the tasks that unions, federations and groups grouped in the Commission for the Yes to the repeal have been uninterruptedly developing. of the 135 worst articles of the LUC”.
In this sense, they call to go out to “paint the walls of neighborhoods, cities, towns, localities and various spaces of the territory.”
a stagnant country
Gambera expressed that “it is essential to speak hand in hand with the people in the neighborhoods and join efforts.”
He stated that the defenders of the LUC “talk about the future because they don’t want to talk about the present,” and that the country “is stagnant, except for the enormous profits of the most powerful.”