La Cornisa: Suburban group leader threatens to scrap plans if they do not attend procession
His name is Ariel Serrano, from the Popular Confluence group of Almirante Brown; The LN + program releases audio in which it also asks for money
Since the Ministry of Social Development acknowledged the existence of thousands of complaints against social leaders for staying on plans, a number of Audio showing Almirante Brown former councilor Ariel Serrano demanding money from members of the group Confluencia Popular Maria del Carmen. And that Forces them to attend the processionThreatening to seize the benefit.
About this Luis Majul revealed himself Cornice programIn which the audio sections sent by Serrano to several members and followers of the group were heard.
Merging people He ran in the last election with the support of the right-wing Frente Nos, which he led Juan Jose Gomez Centurionი Maintains a zigzag relationship with the ruling party.
In one of the audios, Serrano explained to the branches that “each signed a contract where they would voluntarily contribute 20% of their collection” to explain: “That is, they have to pay $ 3700”.
La Cornisa was represented at the party building located in Rafael Calzada, and Serrano explained that contributions are voluntary. “People are working here, not in the Barrios de Pie or the Evita Movement, who are just planning to march,” he said.
Despite this, In other indoor audio, the leader forces branches to appear during marches in downtown Buenos Aires to collect a plan.“I want to inform you that you are in a militant organization and that it is impossible to negotiate a fight. So we’re going to let you know that Those who are in the organization and do not participate in the activities will be fired“, – he says.
Serrano justified his words. “Being on the street is a strategy to achieve everything we achieve: every month more plans come out, food comes, yogurts come, it all comes down to the street; “Without a street, without a fight, there is no victory,” he said.
But in audios sent to individuals affiliated with his political party, the former Sakrebulo candidate is more obvious. “We are going to eliminate all those who have no relevance in their activities and can give this place to others who want to fight or who have fought but have not yet got a plan,” he warns.
According to La Cornisa, the group The popular Confluence María del Carmen manages the plan for 100 to 150 months. Its creator was a candidate for council member Almirante Brown, and his brother ran for mayor and received 7,700 votes. In addition, he is part of the Cooperativa Recicladores Urbanos del Sur LTDA, which responds to Juan Grabois. The Serrano brothers run six picnic areas and even a militant delivery station.
The nation’s Ministry of Social Development has not recorded the total amount of subsidies received by the Serrano Group, nor the reason why the political party is making social plans.
Source: La Nacion
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