Friday, February 3, 2012

Hugo Moyano distanced himself

It will not make a strike against the policy of the Casa Rosada, sent a letter to the head of state with claims and now awaits an answer on his announced resignation as President of PJ Buenos Aires, first as "talk" with Governor Daniel Scioli

The head of the CGT, Hugo Moyano, said Thursday night that the union center "for now" is considering the possibility of a strike against government policy, nor a march to the Plaza de Mayo to demand their claims.

"Not yet. Neither general strike and mobilization. There is no reason now, that does not mean that if things do not work ...", again threatened Moyano, without completing the sentence.

In an interview with  Casa Rosada,  channel 24, Moyano said that "I do not expect anything" from the government, adding that "no" claimed no meeting with President Cristina Fernandez, as when asked what will the end of his term in the CGT, enigmatic said: "Let's see if I end up. There are still five months."

The leader of the CGT said not to believe when President Cristina Fernandez promises to be free joint. "How are you going to talk about free joint when UATRE (the union of rural workers, which leads Geronimo Venegas) got 35 per cent increase and is not homologated? Free peer does speak?" He asked, and challenged "If there will be limits, which give by decree and that's the circus of the discussion."

Moyano revealed on Wednesday sent a letter to the head of state with a series of claims and is now awaiting a response.

STAY AHEAD OF THE CGT

The union leader said that at least until June, when his term expires, will continue to lead the labor union, unless he said, that there is "a coup".

"We'll see when the time comes. Today I am a little tired. I will continue until June if there is a coup," said the leader Hats.

However, when asked if there was that possibility, he challenged: "I will take a hit? Who has the authority to decide that I'm not saying what the worker claims that others can do better?" .


RESIGN AS PRESIDENT OF THE BUENOS AIRES PJ

Hugo Moyano, said that before making a final decision on his announced resignation as President of PJ Buenos Aires, first as "talk" with Governor Daniel Scioli. The leader of the CGT said Scioli "spoke by phone with me" and was on call again when he returned from France, where he attended to continue medical treatment.

"I'll talk to him," Moyano said when asked if he kept his resignation to the provincial PJ, and added, "is not good for me to say here, without having talked to him, as he promised," while said: "If I called, we will, and if not, continue with my path."

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