The Government accused the unionists of “not letting the workers work.” He mentioned the truck driver Pablo Moyano and the pilot Pablo Biró.
The Government used the application My Argentina to send a message against national transport strike on Wednesday, October 30. “The union members don’t let you work,” begins the message that users of the app received this Tuesday.
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“The union members don’t let you work. As a measure of strength by union members Moyano and Biró to take care of their privileges, there will be no transportation service this Wednesday. If they force you to stop, call 134,” said the message broadcast on the Mi Argentina app.


The same message also sounded this Wednesday over the loudspeakers at train terminals. The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adornishared a video on his Instagram account where the announcement is heard on a speaker at a station. “End,” he wrote.
Embed – Manuel Adorni on Instagram: “Fin.”
Repudiation of the opposition
“Milei’s Government uses public money to send our cell phones messages that violate the law. We will present the relevant legal claim,” warned the senator from Unión por la Patria Juliana di Tullio.
“They use the Mi Argentina app to lower their political line. And to think that they were denouncing us for using networks to notify health measures in the pandemic,” said the Chaco deputy. Santiago Perez Pons
Source: Ambito

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