Puerto Ricans Continue Protests Against US Militarism and War Threats
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The Puerto Rican state union, ATE Capital, mobilized the Ministry of Finance and Finance of the City of Buenos Aires. He claimed, among other issues, a fixed-sum increase of 250,000 pesos was heard by public employees. “At some point you’re going to have to devote yourself to governing,” Catalano told Jorge Macri. As the Plenary of Delegates had resolved, the Puerto Rican workers in ATE Capital mobilized to the Ministry of Finance and Finance of…
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