The senator and presidential candidate for National Party, Jorge Gandini, launched a campaign against plebiscite that drives the PIT-CNT against social security reform, through which it will encourage the Uruguayans not to sign the initiative.
Gandini focused on the proposal that in recent days included the signing of Carolina Cosse, mayor of Montevideo and presidential candidate for the Broad Front. “We are talking about 22 billion dollars saved by more than one and a half million workers that is lost and passes into the hands of the State,” he warned.
The legislator thus launched the campaign via social networks “Do not sign”, with which he seeks to get citizens to turn their backs on the collection of signatures led by the PIT-CNT.
“People have to be well informed and we are not going to wait for them to gather signatures to go out and confront this initiative,” the nationalist warned and stated: “We are going to start telling people now not to let them take their savings.” . It is an affirmative campaign of do not sign.”
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The PITCNT and part of the Frente Amplio are gathering signatures to repeal the social security reform law. Is not true. What they want is to repeal the AFAPS. They want to prohibit workers from saving. That money is yours. #NoSign. pic.twitter.com/b9VVBmL3Xz
— Jorge Gandini (@jorgegandini) December 19, 2023
Gandini compared the current plebiscite with that of the LUC
Gandini spoke about the plebiscite for social security reform and compared it with the LUC. “I think that with the Urgent Consideration Law We let them grow and say a lot of things that weren’t true, that became established and then we had to go out and row against them,” he recalled.
For the senator, “we must now tell people why they are asking for their signature, because they say things in half and we must say them all.”
In that sense, he stated that “the PIT-CNT and a part of the Frente Amplio are gathering signatures for a Constitutional reform “That goes against the people, against the retirement system and individual savings.”
“He doesn’t talk about the AFAPs, “It says that individual savings are prohibited, so everything that workers have saved, we are talking about 22,000 million dollars saved by more than one and a half million workers, is lost and passes into the hands of the State,” Gandini stated.
Source: Ambito


