Retirement at the age of 55: the official governor responded to Mauricio Macri for his criticism, calling him a “repetitor of set phrases” and a “disciple of adaptation”
Gustavo Melela targeted the former president for questioning the pension reform that was implemented in Tierra del Fuego; “Why don’t you get better information in advance? You are disrespecting the entire Fuegian people,” he wrote.
After complaints from Mauricio Macri Pension reform which was done Red landWhere there will be civil servants who can Retirement at the age of 55 And in some cases credit increase up to 88% of the salary in the activitythe governor of this province, Gustavo Melela, He gave a harsh response against the former president. In a cataract of tweets, he tried “Repetition of complex phrases” and “Disciple of Adjustment”And considering that in his words Makri He “respected” the Fuegian people.
The situation started when the leader of the Pro discussed “shame” That the provincial legislators from both the Frente de Todos and its political force, together for change, vote for those who entered the public administration of Tierra del Fuego before December 31, 2017 and retire before December 31, 2027, can do so at the age of 55 . , provided that they have 30 years of contribution and 20 of them in Fueg mode.
It’s a shame what Tierra del Fuego legislators from FDT and JxC have done. Retirement requirements for civil servants have become more flexible and they will be able to retire regardless of age with 20 years of contributions. Those who work pay for the party. Either we are the change or we are nothing.
– Mauricio Macri (@mauriciomacri) November 3, 2022
Then Melella, a government ally who celebrated the measure approved by the legislature as a way to “restore rights,” attacked Macri. “Mr. former president, Why not be better informed before the conversation?“, he asked at first, and continued: “You disrespect the entire Fuegian people.To the civil servants of our province, to the entire political arc of Fueg and even to his own political space”.
Melela later told him that “it does not represent any change” and began: “It’s just repeating a set of phrases. You are the best disciple of adaptation, cutting and starvation of the Argentine people.”
You don’t represent any change.
It’s just repeating a set of phrases. You are the best disciple of fit, cut and starve the Argentine people.– Gustavo Melella (@gustavomelella) November 3, 2022
But that was not all. Ironically, the provincial president reminded him that in a federal country, “the Fuegian people are sovereign, make their own decisions and have a very good memory.” So he said: “It is not forgotten that during his government it was his policies that damaged thousands of homes.”
Likewise, the Frente de Todos governor continued to question Macrista’s management. “Thousands of jobs were lost under his government. His government was the father of this atrocious debt we suffer today. His government was tasked with systematically suppressing workers’ rights,” he said, after congratulating lawmakers on a “job well done.”
It was during his rule that thousands of jobs were lost. His government was the father of this atrocious debt we suffer today. His government was tasked with systematically suppressing workers’ rights.
– Gustavo Melella (@gustavomelella) November 3, 2022
In conclusion, Melella asserted that Macri’s “insults, disqualifications and insults” do nothing but convince the Fuegians that they are on the right track. “Thank you so much for letting us know that we are not and will never be on the same sidewalk.” The governor has been bashing the former president in recent tweets.
His insults, his disqualification and his resentment do nothing more to convince us Fuegians that we are on the right track.
Thank you so much for letting us know that we are not and will never be on the same path.
– Gustavo Melella (@gustavomelella) November 3, 2022
Added to the controversy Federico Frigerio, National MP of Together for Change for Tierra del Fuego. “With this new law, the governor and legislators are engaging in temporary populism that will result in the collapse of provincial accounts. They give privileges to some public sector workers to the detriment of private sector workers,” he attacked.
Source: La Nacion
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