The spokespersons of Syndicate of the Seine in front of the presidential crossroads Aleyda Murillo GranadosJuan Pablo Montero and Carlos Alberto, through a letter to the President-elect, presented their objections to the new government’s proposal regarding the future of that entity.
In the letter of at least 5 pages, Sindesena spokespersons signed their departure from the split process and reiterated that they disagreed on the possibility of transferring the entity from the labor sector to Ministry of Educationwhich they consider a “wrong gamble and one that goes against the youth and the Colombian working class.”
“We declare that we are moving away from the split process because we do not view this process with guarantees to debate and build on the importance of upholding Sena’s mission and understanding its importance to a alternative government”, reads the document, in which they also remember that they went with them Gustavo Petroc during the election period.
Source: El Heraldo

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