Rodolfo Aguiar pointed out that “it is not just families that are left on the streets; there are core public policies that are being dismantled.”
Rodolfo Aguiar, general secretary of the State Workers Association (ATE)expressed this Saturday that he is not sorry about his statements in relation to the publication he made on his social networks, which included an image made with artificial intelligence in which a group of union members is seen. cutting off a lion’s head with a chainsaw. This was interpreted as a threat to the leaders of La Libertad Avanza.
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In relation to the post, Aguiar assured: “More than worrying about whether it is a threat or not, What they have to do is comply with the law and the National Constitution. And guarantee the contractual ties that expire on December 31,” in radio statements. In addition, he asserted that the Government “He doesn’t like to taste his own medicine”.


Under that framework, he added: “It is not just families that are left on the streets. There are core public policies that are being dismantled. These illegal government dismissals translate into a phenomenal loss of rights for the entire community.” And he stated that They will not “tolerate a single layoff at the end of the year” given the proximity of the “57,500 expiring bonds.”
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The image quickly generated controversy on social networks.
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The union member had indicated that 2025 should be the year in which “the chainsaw” is stolen and “their heads” are cut off, in reference to the members of Javier Milei’s Government.
“Beyond its successful and fanciful story, the Government is losing strength. In 2025 we are going to steal their chainsaw and we are going to start cutting off their heads. We have to save democracy and institutions by putting clear limits on @JMilei,” he had stated.
And he added: “Next year stability has to once again be a right in public employment. We have to ensure that salaries and pensions recover their purchasing power and prevent the State from continuing to be dismantled and state assets auctioned off.”
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