Bullrich responded to Moyano and called him a “mafia trade unionist”

New cross between the union leader Hugo Moyano and the presidential candidate of Together for Change (JxC), Patricia Bullrich, when the truck driver called her “La Pinocheta”, to which the former minister responded by describing him as a “mafioso”. “It’s a matter of common sense. We have always done so. Just like if the lady comes, the Pinocheta, the Mrs. Bullrich. The same thing is also going to happen. She is going to come to want to take away all the rights of the workers,” Moyano said when placing that nickname on the former Minister of Labor of the Alliance.In that sense, the former deputy made clear the position that will be taken from the labor movement in case both Milei and Bullrich apply reforms in collective labor agreements and in rights acquired by the unions. ” She (Bullrich) is going to come and want to take away all the rights of the workers. The workers, those of us who are big, we will always fight and the young people too. It is about the dignity of the worker,” she told El Destape Radio.Faced with this, the candidate of Together for Change responded through her X / Twitter account, and said: “Moyano: are you nervous because you know that with me the privileges of mafia unionists like you end?” In that sense, her running mate, Luis Petri, also came out to defend her, stating: “No Moyano, Pato Bullrich is not Pinochet; Yes, he is the one who confronted you and we are going to do it again. We are not going to take away workers’ rights, but the extortion and the tightening of the union mob, which has only served to have rich trade unionists and poor and precarious workers in the country, will end. In December with us, the privileges and the union funds end.”

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