“I want to see how he can walk down the street, to see what they say to him”

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After the statements of one of the general secretaries of the CGT against the deputies who are negotiating with the Government to facilitate the treatment of the remanded omnibus law, voices were raised from the Executive to respond to him. The last one to be heard was that of Patricia Bullrich.

The Minister of National Security chosen to respond to Héctor Daer with the same coinand he wondered how “the street” will react to the approval or not of the legislative project that President Javier Milei sent to Congress to promote his reform agenda.

“How can the leader of the CGT go out to eat somewhere? How can he walk down the street? How can he face neighbors anywhere? If they know that, a month and a half after a Government, a strike is already long when We know that this extortion is to maintain privileges.“Bullrich said during an interview in Radio Rivadavia.

I would like to know how he can walk down the street.. I would like a television or radio channel to invite him tomorrow. Set up an area and let him walk, let’s see… First, I don’t know how many people know him. But the people who know him, let’s see what they say. “I’d love to see it, huh!” she challenged him.

And he made it clear that he values ​​the position of those deputies from the PRO, the UCR and We Make the Federal Coalition who negotiate with the Government, considering that “the Those who vote for this law will be people who are helping this country move forward.and people are going to recognize them.”

On Saturday, days before the strike called by the CGT for January 24 against the reforms proposed by the Executive, Daer issued a warning to those deputies who could facilitate support for the project Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines, whose approval has become the mother of all battles for the Government.

“The dialogueists are not going to be able to walk down the street,” the Cegetista triumvir warned the opposition deputies in a threatening tone.

This morning, Bullrich directly accused him of extorting the Government to stop the will for change that Argentines voted for in the last elections.

“Every time Daer’s party governed, whether it was called Kirchnerism or Peronism X, they always worked for their governments and destroyed others. It’s time to end this“said the minister during the radio interview.

“It really is a form of extortion, where they want to accommodate their interests to the Government and not understand that people voted for a different idea. “That people voted for a country with capitalism with rules and competition,” she added.

Confirmed the anti-picket protocol for the CGT strike

The minister also confirmed that, as in all the street mobilizations carried out so far since the inauguration of President Javier Milei, On January 24, the “anti-picketing protocol” will be put into practice.

We are going to apply the protocol. It is a decision that was made a few days after the Government took office and we are going to apply it. Without a doubt, what this protocol does is give back to society, to the 46 million Argentines, the possibility of working and living in peace. Of course it always depends on the conditions, the level of aggression with which they can come, the level of provocation with which they can come,” explained Bullrich.

Finally, the former presidential candidate of Together for Change entered the internal Union for the Homeland, where in recent days Pablo Moyano demanded the public appearance of Alberto Fernández, Cristina Kirchner and Sergio Massa, the main references of the last Peronist government . .

“Alberto Fernández is already reading the Spanish newspapers. I don’t know how interested he is in making statements about Spain and how it would fall among the population that, having gone to Spain after having been president, he makes statements,” he began.

“In the case of Cristina Kirchner, it seems to me that there is a principle that she has maintained on many occasions, which is silence until she speaks when she wants, not that they want to impose it on others. I do not doubt that there is an attempt in her to follow the same principles. lines because ideologically he agrees with what his blocks saywho are totally opposed to the law,” he added.

However, the minister confirmed that the Government will maintain the reformist course because that is the mandate that comes from the polls. “Here Argentina decided on a different regime. Whether they are silent or not, that is a problem between them,” she concluded.

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