At the request of social movements, the government is analyzing measures for cooperatives
There will be an obligation on the part of the President to participate in public works and for productive monotaxes; Mass should still determine the bonus for unoccupied sectors
The Social movements associated with the All Front They are redoubling pressure on the government to take emergency measures aimed at sectors vulnerable to inflation, and today their demands knocked on the door of the president’s office in Casa Rosada. Alberto Fernandez Today, most of the accepted organizations that create Union of Public Economy Workers (UTEP)) and agreed to move forward with a package of productive measures.
He participated in the meeting Serge MassaWho today is jealously guarding government money, trying to stabilize reserves and meet the goals of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). At least with a separate rope It remains to determine the scope of the premium for the poor population which will be financed by collecting soy dollars.
As he was able to reconstruct ღFernandez agreed to move forward with some measures requested by UTEP. It would be Allowing cooperatives to participate in public works worth less than 300 million pesos and also in the construction of houses. In addition, cooperatives are expected to be strengthened to access capital goods and instruments. And progress is being made with the productive monotax scheme, an old demand of social movements to promote the formalization of vulnerable sectors, and which has passed through the MPs as a bill.
Piquetero organizations now hope that what they discussed with Fernandez and Massa will take the form of a decree and be announced soon. “This should be announced next Tuesday, after a long weekend, with the convening of the People’s Economy Council, a body similar to the Minimum Living and Mobile Wage Council.said one of those who attended the meeting at Casa Rosada.
They attended the meeting Emilio Persico, Gildo Onorato (avoid traffic), Juan Carlos Alderete (classist and martial current), Daniel Menendez (Somos-Barrios de Pie) and Esteban “Gringo” Castro. but John Grabois (MTE), one of the most pressing for revenue enhancement, was not attended. He seems to be in an “introspective retreat” stage, with no public agenda.
It still remains to determine the income enhancement for the unemployed who are not included in the social plan. Social movements have been waiting for this for the last three months of the year, but October has begun and the event has not yet been implemented. As far as he could tell , The government has not yet defined the universe of beneficiaries.
Source: La Nacion
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