The president of the opposition party will try to get the Political Table to make a decision before the Congress of Mayors in December.
The president of Wide Front (FA), Fernando Pereirawill seek to have the Political Table of his party define itself on the plebiscite for the social Security driven by the PIT-CNT before the Congress of Mayors December, and proposed to the sectors of the left coalition freedom of action in this regard.
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Pereira He conveyed this wish on September 11 at the FA’s last Political Table, according to La Diaria. The opposition leader told the media that in this Monday’s session they will discuss how to debate the issue to reach a resolution prior to the Congress of Mayors.
Within the FA, some sectors are supporting the popular consultation proposed by the union center, while other spaces suggested that the way forward is to call for a “social dialogue” in the event that the FA returns to government in 2025. .
Sandra Lazosenator of the sector Popular Participation Movement (MPP), indicated that the FA should not be distracted by another issue ahead of the elections, but that it is key to have a “discussion of unity” because there are spaces aligned with the position of the PIT-CNT.
Ribbon He pointed to the Congress of Mayors as a turning point at the end of the year, making it “necessary” to resolve all the remaining issues until November.
The Seregnistas and the Artiguista Side are against the PIT-CNT plebiscite
Jorge Polgarspace member Seregnista-Progressives Call (CSP), argued that the International Labor Organization (ILO) recommends going to a social dialogue, which is why he is working within a commission that prepares the potential document that would serve as a basis for this purpose in case the FA regains power.
“The FA before the Congress (of Mayors) will have to approve this document and take a position on this plebiscite,” he explained. Both the CSP and the Artistic Sidehave been against the plebiscite proposed by the PIT-CNT.
Source: Ambito