A year after assuming the presidency Cristina Fernandez, the Popular Unity Movement, part of the Front for Victory, celebrated the first anniversary with discussion and analysis. They also reminded Hector Cornejo, movement leader murdered in the violent confrontation in Rosario union.
While this was a difficult first year for the Government of Cristina Fernandez, the conflict over the sliding tax, which marked kirchnerismo fire, and the international crisis, which projects are difficulties still to be seen, is demarcation began a course was bold enough in the elimination of nearly resolved AFJP and nationalization of Aerolineas Argentinas.
To celebrate the first anniversary of Cristina in government, the Popular Unity Movement (MUP), which emerged from the picket lines and in 2004 joined the Front for Victory, organized a day discussion with over 300 political leaders, unions and social nearest whole country.The death of Hector Cornejo, director of the MUP Cordova assassinated in Rosario in an internal ATILRA guild, made it inevitable that the subject was present. The Secretary General, Federico Martelli, reminded the ruling and said about the crime that "everything indicates that it is the responsibility of (Luis) Barrett."
In closing the meeting, which was called "1 Year Cristina, we are Building a Homeland for All," Martelli recalled that the first years of Nestor Kirchner "take the country achieved a hell with political urgency, but the real project is to radically transform kirchnerismo this country, and do so from the matrix, both economic, political, social and cultural. "
Making An analysis of this year, an issue that could not miss was the vote of Vice President Julio Cobos and the sliding tax dispute. "When there are conflicts as deep as the possession and use of land, it is expected that some will exit the project. They got some deputies, there's Felipe (Sola) touring the provinces, got some senators and Vice President" said the official, adding that "the fight for farm income was only the beginning, but obviously the dominant sectors in Argentina are not willing to wealth is distributed and that the changes go deeper."
Finally, Martelli said that "the State which we had not designed to solve the problem of the majority, in contrast, solves the problems of minorities and can concentrate even more wealth," explaining that "we need concrete solutions to transform the state and make it serve the majority. "
On the other hand, and evaluating the goals for the future, Joseph Martino, recently taken over the party created MUP, said, "are very important steps to go yet. There are three basic laws that we believe must face the state: the decriminalization of drugs, a new broadcasting law and a tax reform so that those who have more pay much, and stop taxing consumption, to a much more fair. "
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