Argentine opposition sides with workers amid Milei's adjustment policies
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Argentine opposition sides with workers amid Milei's adjustment policies
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) Thursday issued a Workers' Day message on X, criticizing President Javier Milei’s government for eroding labor rights and reducing wages to 2001 levels. CFK pointed out the 'declared intention of Milei's government to continue sweeping away rights' and called on 'to remain united in the defense of the right to a dignified life, with work as a tool for progress.'
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Victor Santa Maria and Mariano Recalde took part in the event at Matheu Street in Buenos Aires. There was a heartfelt greeting from Cristina Kirchner, whose message opened the day. “It is more important than ever to stick together and hold our flags,” continued the president of the National PJ. There was a tribute to Héctor Recalde.


Cristina Kirchner sent an audio to the Peronists for Worker's Day: "They came for you"
Former President Cristina Kirchner reappeared this Wednesday with a recorded message addressed to the Peronist militancy, in the framework of Labor Day, with strong definitions of the adjustment of the government, the deterioration of wages, the role of trade unionism and the need to update the forms of organization in the face of the challenges of the present. According to News Argentinas, the message was spread in a party act that took place a…
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