Main leaders of the Left Front expressed their disagreement on Monday with the call for a general strike by the CGT for the session in which the Chamber of Deputies will debate the labor reform, stating it is «without mobilization,» and called for «making the measure effective by marching to the Congress.» Through the social network X, Bregman asked to «massively stop that day and make the measure effective by marching to the National Congress where they want to consummate the infamy.» «We also propose actions throughout the country and for sectors that want to mobilize, to organize caravans in common from different points in Greater Buenos Aires, La Plata, and the neighborhoods of the City to converge at the Congress. What we are sure of is that there is a brutal anger and that this reform must be faced and defeated together,» Bregman stated. In turn, national deputy of the Left Front and PTS Nicolás del Caño also joined the criticism of the CGT's leadership for calling a general strike «without mobilization, which weakens the force to overthrow the reform.» «The rejection must be expressed strongly,» added the former presidential candidate. «The working class must take this action into its own hands by paralyzing the country against the Slave Law and mobilizing massively to the Congress and the plazas of the entire country.»
Left Leaders Call for Active Mobilization During General Strike in Argentina
Leaders of Argentina's Left Front criticize the CGT for calling a general strike without mass protests, urging workers to paralyze the country and demonstrate against the 'slave law'.