Julio Camposthe vice president of the National Transport Alliance and part of the union that completed the 72 hour strike, called on all unions across the country to start indefinite unemploymentafter failing to reach an agreement with the Republican Congress, repealed Law 32108, on Organized Crime and the Urban Terrorism Law archiveas they argue it favors criminal activity.
Before his appointment with a group of parliamentarians, the leader warned that if the Congress of the Republic he will not comply with their requests, they will comply with a indefinite strike that would relate not only to the sector it is in, but also to sectors such as markets, trucking and even legal mining.
“We are angry with this Congress, which made us wait hours to talk about the repeal, and told us that they are not going to repeal the Congress law. Organized Crime and Urban Terrorism. Ladies and gentlemen, right now, we are going to the location of all the unions to call an indefinite national strike,” he said. Campos on leaving Congress.
“We cannot turn our backs on all of you who have been called. All unions, family mothers, winemakers, university students, taxi drivers, motorcycle taxi drivers, bus drivers, unions, Malvinas, all markets, federations, associations, union centers, cafeterias, social organizations to all who support us today, we are asking for the right to life. We call all leaders at the national level. If we have to stop indefinitely” said the leader.
He had already made this warning during their first meeting in the Parliament where he had a meeting, together with other representatives, with legislators from different parties.
“Precisely, (we are going) to an indefinite strike, the markets are already announcing that their doors will be closed, the truck drivers are announcing that they are not going to go out to deliver the merchandise and there is also legal mining . consolidating, that is “It is announcing, if this continues like this, that there is no recall 32108, they will also be paralyzed,” warned Campos during a link with Latina.
In that sense, he asked the legislators of the Organized Crime Law and send the proposed law that creates the name Conradh na Gaeilge to the archive ‘Urban Terrorism’.
“Therefore, gentlemen of the legislature, think how beautiful it is that you have in your quarter of an hour to make a repeal and do it unanimously, so that the population will hear who voted in favor so that it is repealed this law and the urban terrorism law will be shelved.” Campos warned.
Campos indicated, on the other hand, that the parliamentarians they met with during the meeting on Thursday, October 10, deceived them by indicating that they were going to repeal the aforementioned law. In addition, he indicated that they will also be meeting with another group of parliamentarians, since then They only have 25 conference approvals.
“We are with other groups that are also waiting for us right now to do the corresponding dialogue, to also have the strength so that they can also vote to approve the repeal of 32108 (Organized Crime Law)” he said.
“19 to 25 congressmen are in favor of this repeal, so we’re seeing it right now Popular Force, by Keiko Fujimoriagainst not, trying to repeal; too free peru,which he also does not want to repeal. Then they are clear. The entire board of directors is also there. Why did they deceive us yesterday (Thursday the 10th) that they were going to do it? “They are deceiving the people,” said the leader.
Miguel Angel Palomino Pedrazathe president of National Drivers Associationwarned that the carriers will start a hunger strike if measures are not taken to stop the extortion they face. During a press conference at the Congress of the Republic On October 10, Palomino Pedraza demanded that legislators act to solve this problem.
The meeting, which brought together a sector of the transport union with parliamentarians from different groups, was held last Thursday the 10th, within the framework of a strike 72 hours initiated by drivers. Palomino Pedraza strongly criticized the Congresses, questioning whether the laws they enacted since the inauguration of the President In Buluarte They benefit the people or particular and transnational interests.
The trucker leader expressed frustration, noting that the current rules seem designed to protect lawmakers instead of addressing concerns. the needs of citizens. “We pay our taxes and, therefore, we boost the country’s economy,” said Palomino Pedraza, as reported at the conference.