
During a recent meeting, union leaders spoke about the importance of trusting in union timing during negotiations, emphasizing that it is to negotiate against financial capital and not against capitalism that invests in Argentina. Moreover, the differences between Javier Milei and Donald Trump were highlighted, noting that one is a businessman while the other was an employee.
In another context, it was identified that Pablo Moyano has generated discord among several unionists due to the union current he is promoting, considered similar to that of his father, Hugo Moyano. Some representatives emphasized that any other current under the name of Las 62 Organizaciones Peronistas does not have legal or historical validity to use that symbol. Hugo Moyano expressed his support for Governor Axel Kicillof above La Cámpora and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
There has been a distancing between the unions and Cristina Fernández, leading to debates about the political future of the Justicialist Party after Alberto Fernández's administration. The 62 Peronist Organizations advocate for union unity and the inclusion of worker representatives in party lists.
Recently, another meeting was held convened by José Ibarra and Julio Estévez (h) of UPSAFIP, which brought together union leaders like Hugo Moyano and Facundo Moyano to discuss the country's situation and reaffirm their participation in an electoral program with union prominence. The inclusion of various parties such as CET, Laboralista, FORJA, and FE is expected, along with Peronist leaders who are currently in disagreement with Kirchnerism.
In this context, unionists' preference for splitting the elections in the province of Buenos Aires is highlighted, and it is expected that Governor Axel Kicillof will define his stance on this matter. Union unity is strengthened in light of Javier Milei's popularity and the resurgence of Cristina Fernández in the national PJ.
In the face of the Milei enigma, Héctor Daer was surprised by the staying power of his popularity, justifying it as part of political cycles and pointing out the shortcomings of the previous government of Alberto and Cristina Fernández. In an effort to maintain cohesion, unionists seek to strengthen unity and reclaim the role of the Peronist movement in society.