Thousands of People in Argentina Protest the Indebtedness of Households and the Closure of 30,000 Companies
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Protests in Buenos Aires against the high indebtedness of families and the closure of more than 30,000 companies since the arrival of Milei.
The union headquarters will march together with the two CTAs and social organizations to ask for help for the families in debt.In parallel, business chambers will mobilize to Plaza de Mayo to warn about the fall of the activity and ask for emergency measures.
The caller sectors are directly responsible for the economic model. The CGT argues that "the cost of living skyrocketed while income was increasingly away from real needs."
The triumvirate of the CGT presented to the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, a statement in which they asked that he take measures to alleviate the debt situation that families and SMEs are going through. Jorge Sola and Octavio Argüello, two of the triumvirs of the CGT, presented in the Ministry of Economy a statement addressed to Caputo. The text is entitled “The macroeconomic balance must include a solution to the indebtedness and the latenes…
The CGT, together with the two CTAs (Workers and Autonomous) and the Union of Workers and Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP), will march this Thursday towards the door of the Ministry of Economy against family indebtedness and record late payments. According to the Argentine News Agency, the call will take place due to the “recorded family over-indebtedness and lateness that affects almost 6 million people in Argentina”, according to the decl…
On the same day that Javier Milei will speak to businessmen to defend economic management, the CGT, along with the two CTAs and the Union of Workers and Workers of the Popular Economy will march towards the Ministry of Economy against family indebtedness, while the entrepreneurs of SMEs will concentrate in Plaza de Mayo against libertarian economic policies.The social and labor organizations called for the march under the slogan "against the ind…
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