The omnibus law fell and the DNU is highly contested and on its way tobeing discarded due to specific judicial actions and its treatment inthe legislative sphere. Two good news in a context of unusual severityfor those of us who have been seeing for some time how our livingconditions, already precarious, are progressively getting worse by leapsand bounds. We must analyze what these setbacks imply for thegovernment, without losing sight of the fact that at the level ofreality that those of us at the bottom experience, the consequences ofthe national government's policies are very clear, with a liquefactionof our purchasing power without precedents, increase in poverty anddestitution to enormous numbers, growth in hunger and unemployment,increase in rents and transportation along with the direct impact of therepression of protest and the ideological and political persecution ofthe opposition to the government in power.Why do we think that the bases bill fell and the DNU is going in thesame direction:- Due to a push and pull of agreements from above - those who do not paythe adjustment - between sectors that accompany the national governmentand due to the government's inability to achieve a majority in thelegislative game for the points that most interested it. Added to theradicality of the government's ideological position, where what seemslike little political waist can be another mark of identity and mythicalconstruction to justify the most brutal adjustment and reform.- Due to one's own inexperience in managing the state apparatus, itstimes and ways, such as little cohesion within the ruling party itself,disputes and misunderstandings. The idea also circulated that it wastheir own mistake, when it was thought that the law could go back onebox without starting from scratch. This hypothesis is difficult toprove, but the first statements of those who made the decisions inCongress at least suggest that not all members of Libertad Avanza hadthe same information about what the move entailed.- The one that interests us the most: due to popular pressure andresistance built from below. Without ignoring the previous points,undoubtedly the situation would not have been the same without thepopular pressure of the sectors in struggle, without the General Strike,without the constant mobilizations, without being in the streets despitethe persecution and repression, challenging in every way moment theBullrich protocol. This is the most important thing, because it is herewhere as a people, from our union, neighborhood, student organizations,etc., we build a practice and a concrete experience that allows us tofight this and other advances. From the broadest unity the adjustment isfaced and these things are achieved.In Santa Fe, the provincial government ruthlessly promoting adjustmentwhile friendly fire distracts us.In the province of Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro was one of Milei'sgovernors since December. With public support in the campaign, analignment with the bullish wing of the Pro, since the general electionsit was known that his votes were going to that channel. It was nosurprise that his campaign promises were more repression and a heavyhand with the excuse of fighting crime and drug trafficking, as well asan ideological change represented by Peronism. This repressive alignmenthas already been put into practice with the arrest of seven young peoplewho participated in actions to repudiate the measures promoted by thenational government, making it clear that both the national governmentand its provincial counterparts will use the repressive protocols andtools to persecute to those who fight in a context of extreme crisis,saturating the neighborhoods and territories with police and repressiveforces, promoting trigger-happy behavior and police impunity.On the other hand, within the elements to analyze the Santa Fe situationin this national context, we must consider the role played by thisgovernor in the opposition to certain points of the law, obviouslyalways in defense of the interests of the countryside and the exporters,never in pursuit of the needs of the popular sectors. The counterpointto this is the anger and "punishment" of the national government, withthe withdrawal of funds for transportation and education, mainly, whichgreatly affect the provincial context. In the case of education, it isparticularly alarming how the Pullaro government first ignored and thenfailed to comply with the 2023 parity agreement. Leaving teaching wellbelow the poverty line and along with other state entities without aclear perspective of salary recomposition, not even for the very poor.level of access to consumption that was had in 2023. Added to this isthe drop in national funds received by teaching such as the FONID (whichrepresents approximately 10% in salary decrease) and the refusal toconvene the national teaching parity, which presented a floor on whichit was articulated the provincial discussion. Faced with this, as hashappened with national measures, it is the organized sectors,fundamentally unions, who have been at the forefront of the repudiationand claims. Without a doubt in the short term this will increase, sincethe increase in the ticket and the educational defunding affects largesectors of the population and there are no signs of reversing in thenear horizon.How to act in a context that seems to hit us from all sides? How to actin the situation that both the National State and the province are cruelto those of us who live off our work/retirement, but they also make uspart of a confrontation from above between government models andmanagement of state resources? Speaking daily in our places of work,study and neighborhoods, we encounter anguish, fear and confusion. Thething is that in these times the idea that the solutions to individualproblems are particular prevails. However, with the memory of yesterday,of struggles that we as an oppressed class have given throughout ourhistory, we know that none of these problems are individual, but arecaused by the neoliberal capitalist system and executed by the State inthe same way. more convenient and profitable for those above. It is timeto contribute to the construction of collective spaces, to nourish ourgrassroots union, neighborhood and student organizations to fightagainst the immediate consequences of the policies promoted by thegovernments in power and to unify the struggles in a classist andcombative sense, to stop each of the blows to our conquests and rights.The experience of the Omnibus Law shows that not everything has beensaid, that there is room for action and resistance. This is where wemust contribute.Up those who fight!Anarchist Federation of Rosariohttps://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=889262849868617&set=a.132988952162681_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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