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In communication with the radio program, the national deputy for the City of Buenos Aires and one of the main leaders of the Workers’ Party, Vanina Biasi, analyzed the harsh repression ordered by Patricia Bullrich and anticipated that the situation of workers and retirees will lead to social discontent.
At the beginning of the talk, the interviewee revealed that “I suspended the information session (in the Chamber of Deputies) by shouting because I said that while there was repression outside the premises they would not be able to continue as if there were normality.”
In relation to the above, Biasi elaborated: “There was a recess and I participated in the open radio that was outside and in the round that the retirees make every Wednesday.”
“The repressive forces made a cordon being armed to the teeth, they beat retirees as you could see. Martin Menem officially gave me the floor in the chamber, I asked them to stop the repression, one of my advisors went to check and this had not happened,” said one of the main leaders of the Workers Party.
“This is trying to fill the patience of popular sectors and generates rejection”
In the continuation of the interview, Biasi explained that for the government to carry out its adjustment plan, repression is necessary: “For the course that this government has chosen, repression is something fundamental to silence the popular mobilization. They are emboldened in this, and in curtailing freedom of expression.”
However, she stated that “this is trying to fill the patience of popular sectors and generates rejection. That people are hungry, the layoffs, the cutback of labor rights, is something really unbearable, it cannot be covered up with a lying story that is repeated in the media.”
“We need to clarify something very important, it is a lie that pensions have beaten inflation, they have lost 30 percent since Milei won, they live in very precarious conditions,” emphasized the interviewee.
“The situation has begun to turn around, people are outraged that retirees are being beaten”
In the final part of the conversation with the radio show, Biasi clarified key points to dismantle the official story: “In addition, the medicines that retirees have access to, which is part of their inflationary basket, have increased above the average inflation of this country.”
In tune, she added that “the pension law that Milei vetoed includes the transfer of funds to the provincial funds, which is something that this government is not doing. We have to see how the provincial blocks are going to act because if they accept this veto, it is because they have negotiated something on the other side.”
“They think that if they intimidate people they will not go out to protest more and that this way they will win votes, but it is a wrong political calculation. The situation has started to turn around. People are outraged that retirees are being beaten,” she concluded.
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