
National Senator Luis Juez (PRO) expressed this morning his strong opinion on the situation surrounding retirees in Argentina. During an interview on the program 'Si Pasa Pasa' on Radio Rivadavia, Juez highlighted that retirees have been harmed for decades, claiming that 'they have been screwing them over' for more than 50 years.
Juez described the recent march of retirees and soccer fans as a 'pretext for everything to rot', pointing out that the blame for the current situation is shared and that no one benefits when people 'suffer on the streets'. Furthermore, he criticized the violence that has erupted, emphasizing the need to condemn it regardless of who started it.
The PRO senator did not hold back in criticizing Peronism, accusing it of 'breaking Argentina' during its periods in government. He noted the lack of sensitivity among Argentinians in these situations and warned about the serious consequences that may arise from these conflicts, even lamenting the possibility of deaths on the streets.
Finally, Luis Juez emphasized that the problem does not get resolved through violence against the police, but rather it is Justice that is responsible for investigating and resolving these conflicts in a country that, according to his words, is 'as shabby as this one'.