Polo Obrero leaders were condemned for “extortion”, who admitted to keeping 2% of their plans.
Prosecutor Marijuana did just that, when the government put a magnifying glass on the plans controlled by Pickettero’s left-wing group.
Federal Prosecutor William Marijuana Condemned for that Threats and extortion for Polo Obrero leaders To maintain 2 percent in the social plans of the members of this organization. The court decision was introduced only by marijuana When the government analyzes transfers to municipalities and provinces Part of the plans led by Polo Obrero and other Pickettero organizations.
In a radio interview, Marijuana argued that “there is public information that interest on social plans is being demanded,” adding: “You can not make any demands to be, stay or get a plan.” Polo Obrero has publicly acknowledged the interest collection and explained that it is used to cover workers’ rent, services and food expenses. Dining rooms Of the organization. It was noted that this is so A voluntary contribution voted on at meetings.
“This is due to the absolute lack of control that exists on the part of the nation-state over the situation of people who have social plans.“, – said the prosecutor. In the same line he said: “We have reached a situation where many people are registered to get a social plan and do not have proper control.
Marijuana also spoke about who controls the beneficiaries of social plans: “According to the current norm, the national state transfers control of these plans to non-governmental organizations.”
“It must be resolved by the nation-state,” he added after the leaders’ criminal condemnation Gabriel SolanoBuenos Aires party ombrero legislator and Edward BelibonPolo Obrero reviewer, for alleged crimes “Threats and extortion”. Apparently, they paid 2% of what each beneficiary of Plan Empower Work receives.
The prosecutor based the complaint on a newspaper article and Solano’s statements that “Polo Obrero has an income of 2% of the income of each person who makes a plan.”
“This 2% – he added, according to the complaint – finances what the state does not fund. For example, renting dining rooms and picnic areas and the cost of logistics and transportation of goods.
The appeal went to federal court Mary Serwin And the case was registered under number 2078/2022.
“Only temporarily, the conduct should be considered a crime of intimidation and extortion,” the prosecutor said. “According to journalistic information, the beneficiaries of the ‘Job Support’ plan should provide political leaders with $ 19,000 to $ 500 a month and also attend rallies,” he added.
Marijuana suggested that investigative measures be taken to “give the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Social Development, both nations, free crime to say how many work plans have been awarded to the people associated with Partido Obrero since its inception.” Year 2020 ″.
In addition, he suggested that both ministries be required to “know whether complaints have been lodged against the beneficiaries of this plan in exchange for their satisfaction, and if necessary, whether administrative cases have been prepared or whether there are relevant complaints. It was done in court. “
Finally, Marijuana asked the governor and the mayors of Buenos Aires to ask if they had received any complaints about these events and, for ANSES, the requirements that must be met to access the program.
Source: La Nacion
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