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zondag 10 maart 2024

WORLD WORLDWIDE FRANCE ARGENTINA - news journal UPDATE - (en) France, OCL CA #337 - Argentinian chronicles of crises and resistance (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]


Last minute: Strike and demonstrations of January 24 ---- This day was asuccess for all the organizations which had called for the strike anddemonstrations on the slogan "the homeland is not for sale". It followsthe demonstrations of December 20 and 27 (see article p.33). ---- Thestrike was not total, but well followed in the sectors of industry,transport and public services. It was the demonstrations that were themost spectacular mode of expression: more than a million Argentines andimmigrants took to the streets throughout the country.The government's rhetoric and acts of intimidation only work at themargins, at least for now. But the threats to ban demonstrations, toprosecute those who block traffic, to tax the organizers... are intendedto spread more fear than anger and to place an entire social camp on thedefensive.Through its threats, the government indicates its objectives: theremodeling of society (productive fabric, organization, regime ofaccumulation, political system) and the reconstruction of classrelations on a new order aimed at making any conflict inoperative. Bylazily fighting against Milei's "fascism" - slogans which constitute themain perspective of left activism, including its currents which claim tobe revolutionary - we risk not grasping the real issues of thisgovernment and capitalist groups which he seeks to represent and defend.Making the question of democratic rights the central axis against thegovernment can only aim to "cast a wide net", without questioning thecurrent period, the type of support that we can hope to obtain withoutgetting back in the saddle left-wing parties which have demonstrated thezeal with which they know how to defend capitalist interests and repressstruggles. And in doing so, to open avenues for the extreme right.With the democracy/extreme right divide, we run the risk of missing outon more crucial tasks, which attack the mechanisms of exploitation thatcapitalism has placed as a priority among its objectives and which itseeks to implement. place by striking quickly and hard with exceptionalmeasures and repression.It would be a question of debating an orientation capable of buildingresistance struggles on concrete objectives, on nodes of socialrecomposition, in order to make the government's program inapplicableand to undermine the bases of a social order that the Argentine andinternational capitalist class seeks to consolidate in a version adaptedto its advantage.This day of January 24 marks the start of a new stage of social protest.It is still impossible to foresee the consequences, the CGT having takencare not to say anything about its future intentions. Some activistgroups have already indicated that they will mobilize on January 30, theday of the vote on the "omnibus law" in the Chamber of Deputies.JF, January 25December-JanuaryIn just over three months in power, the new libertarian president JavierMilei, inaugurated on December 10, 2023, announced a series ofinitiatives aimed at carrying out large-scale structural changes inArgentina as well as a hyper-repressive "protocol" responsible forenforcing them.December 12, ten "emergency economic measures" with the aim of"neutralizing the crisis and stabilizing economic variables", includingthe devaluation of the peso which immediately led to an increase in theprice of foodstuffs, directly and especially affecting the sectors themost modest in Argentine society, but also the reduction of transfers ofpublic expenditure from the central State to the provinces, thereduction of subsidies on energy and transport prices (Minister of theEconomy, ex-trader of the Wall Street Stock Exchange, Luis Caputo)December 14, a law enforcement "protocol" criminalizing, among otherthings, street demonstrations affecting vehicle traffic, announced bythe Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich. December 20, a GovernmentDecree of Necessity and Emergency (DNU) which includes more than 300measures aimed at deregulating the economy, restricting the right tostrike, making workers more flexible and precarious (weakly) guaranteedby salaried work legal, to broaden, clarify and legalize the repressiveframework of the police "protocol".December 27, an "omnibus" mega-bill with more than 600 articlesextending the DNU to the repression of demonstrations, the privatizationof public companies, the repeal of laws protecting the environment...These measures are real declarations of war against workers, legal andinformal, the unemployed, the poor and even the middle class.The first demonstrations broke out across the country as well as inBuenos Aires, defying the repressive anti-street blocking measures takenby the new government and forcing the bureaucracy of the CGT, the mainArgentine Peronist union, to launch a "strike national" on January 24.At the end of December, around thirty appeals were filed in federalcourts. The Supreme Court for its part will not make a decision beforeFebruary, probably in March 2024.Regarding the DNU, Milei reiterated his intention to impose it whateverhappens. Faced with possible blockages and rejections emanating from thejudiciary or the two chambers of Congress, he affirmed that he wouldcall for a popular consultation... Except that, legally, theConstitution establishes that only Parliament can call a bindingreferendum. This call for a plebiscite is as much a bluff as it is afactor in populist agitation calling on the people against the corruptelected representatives of the "caste"...An even more devastating "omnibus" mega-billThe term "omnibus" here designates a law whose articles relate todistinct and varied subjects. This voluminous project entitled "Basiclaw and starting points for the freedom of Argentines", made public onDecember 28, is made up of 664 articles and is a continuation of the 366articles of the DNU. Essentially, not one area escapes this law:economy, taxes, finances, pensions, energy, public order, repression,environment, education, health, culture, universities... A whole socialproject thus drawn up, but before this, an operation of massive andsystematic destruction of an entire edifice of political rights andsocial guarantees, establishing a state of exception in which theexecutive, Milei and his cabinet, asks Congress to delegate all powersto him, for a period duration of two years (until December 31, 2025),renewable once, i.e. the entire presidential term.Main measuresThe repression of demonstrationsincrease in penalties for interrupting the movement of transport orservices (from 1 to 3 and a half years in prison), placing the right totravel above the right to demonstrate."organizers", defined as any group of more than three people, are liableto fines and 2 to 5 years in prison if there is "injury to persons ordamage to property", regardless of whether the organizer "is present ornot to the demonstration"; in addition, under the pretext of childprotection, anyone under the age of thirteen will be reported by the police.obligation to authorize any meeting/demonstration on public roads withinat least 48 hours; the Ministry of Security may refuse for reasons of"personal security" or "national security", and this without possiblerecourse.the project also formalizes the idea of making demonstrators pay for lawenforcement operations decided by the executive power,and specifically for the unemployed and beneficiaries of socialassistance, the abolition of the payment of their allowance if they arearrested, spotted or denounced for having demonstrated on the roadaccording to the slogan of a minister: "the one who cuts the road, willnot touch anything."Privatizations, another of the big pieces of this lawState companies number 41 and employ between 90 and 100,000 people.Among them, some flagships: Aysa (water distribution and sanitation inthe urban area of Greater Buenos Aires, i.e. 15 million inhabitants),Banco Nación (first bank in the country), the historic oil company YPF,Correo Argentino (the post office), Enarsa (distribution of gas and oilproducts), the press and communications agency Télam (among other statemedia including radio-TV channels) and the airline AerolíneasArgentinas, 49% of which is already in the hands private and listed onthe stock exchange. Plus 7 other banks and financial companies of lessimportance, and companies in the fields of aeronautics, militaryequipment, energy, etc. There is talk of around thirty privatizationsconsidered priorities from which potential buyers will be able to grabfor a pittance, given the devaluation of the peso on December 12 and thecoming recession.PensionsThe increase in pensions can now be set by the executive power, and notalmost automatically based on inflation as the current "retirementmobility" law organizes. The Guarantee Fund for the Sustainability ofthe Public Distribution Scheme (FGS), created in 2007 during thenationalization of the basic pension scheme ($76 billion for 5.7 millionpeople), currently in the hands of the Administration National SocialSecurity (ANSES) will be transferred to the National Treasury.Legalized self-defenseIt will be extended to any victim of an attack which causes harm to theaggressor in addition to the impunity of the police when they use theirweapons: "the proportionality of the means used must always be construedin favor of those who act in accordance with their duty or in thelegitimate exercise of their right, authority or position."An electoral system closed to minorities"Omnibus" proposes the abolition of primary elections, the use of thesingle ballot, the end of proportional representation and theestablishment of a single-member constituency system with one round forthe election of deputies in the national parliament. With such a system,small parties are eliminated and only the major majority currentsprevail locally. Based on their results in the last presidentialelections, Milei's supporters can dream of a majority in the Chamber ofDeputies.Planned disappearance of environmental protection laws"Omnibus" includes a section that seeks to eliminate regulations andcontrols on productive activities carried out in forests, grazing areas,wetlands and glaciers, areas protected by specific laws adopted over thelast 15 years thanks to a vast struggle by environmental organizationswhich today warn against the risks that this could logically imply forthe future.Modification of the laws: - on glaciers, adopted in 2010, to allowmining activity in periglacial areas, - on the protection of nativeforests (2007) to authorize deforestation in areas where it is currentlyprohibited or limited, - on environmental protection relating to thecontrol of burning activities, to grant permits to light fires that haveuntil now been strongly limited or prohibited, depending on the areasfor productive purposes such as the extension of areas dedicated toagro-industry (soy, genetically modified crops, industrial livestockfarming, forest monoculture, etc.) or real estate and tourism.Ultra-liberal government measures, an accelerator of the social crisisIn transport, measures already in force are causing current fare pricesto explode by stopping subsidies for public transport: 45% increase inurban transport tickets in Buenos Aires Aires in January, while busfrequency was halved. Another increase in February is planned...For Health: increase in mutual insurance by around 40%, from January2024, with a prepaid card system now deregulated. This is in addition tothe dizzying increases in pharmaceutical products due to theliberalization of the medicines market, in a country where basic socialsecurity (Obras sociale) covers barely 50% of the population and wheremany Argentines are already no longer able to treat yourself. So muchthe worse for human capital!Housing: end of rent control, new rental contracts will be in dollars orcryptocurrency with no price increase limit, in a country whereinflation (160% over one year) will further increase following the 54%devaluation of the peso which occurred on December 12. With the brakeapplied to public works financing expenditures by the federalgovernment, the provinces and the municipalities, the constructionsector is already forecasting job losses in the tens or even hundreds ofthousands...In a country which until then had 40% of its population below thepoverty line, a recent report from the Argentine Observatory of SocialDebt (ODSA) of the Argentine Catholic University (UCA) assured thatpoverty amounted to 44.7% in the third quarter of 2023, with a level ofindigence which reached 9.6%. Employment measured since 2004 has neverbeen so low: 33.1% of the active population over 18 years old, 8.8%totally unemployed and 24.3% in precarious underemployment. Between 1998and 2002, at the depths of the then recessionary phase, the poverty ratereached 57% and that of unemployment 28%. Milei's Argentina is headingstraight and full speed in that direction.The CGT calls for a national strike on January 24The different currents that make up the CGT bureaucracy agreed onDecember 28 on a call for a 24-hour "national strike" on January 24, thedate on which the Chamber of Deputies must discuss the "omnibus" law. Atthe same time, the leadership of the CGT stressed that "any governmentproject which requires a modification, a repeal or the creation of lawsmust, necessarily, go through a parliamentary debate". So much for theofficial communication. She clearly says that the CGT is playing theparliamentary and legal card, with a speech which contains some classelements but drowned in the defense of society, the nation and respectfor legality and its institutions.All other trade union, social and human rights organizations, etc.immediately joined the initiative. The CGT, which claims 7 millionmembers, but more likely brings together a little less than half (whichis not negligible), can on its own, if it gives itself the means, to putpeople in the street and almost completely block the country's economyfor 24 hours. Everything seems to indicate that the strike will bemassive, the rallies and demonstrations even more so and that this daywill mean a total paralysis of the country's activity.On the other hand, it is almost certain that such a day will not beenough, to match the challenge, if nothing major is done before, in thedays and weeks to come... and also after.In the absence of a climate of permanent mobilization, it is to befeared a weak battle of endless discussions in committees betweenpoliticians from factions and parliamentary subgroups in a Congresswhich clearly leans to the right and in favor of liberal policies. And,alongside the parliamentary uproar, a partial censorship of the DNU inMarch by the Supreme Court.The search for ways of mobilizationWe hear and read here and there that Argentines are exhausted, depressedby the succession of crises that the country has been experiencing sincethe 1990s... It is certain that the militant, organized circles, theunemployed movements, the struggle collectives inserted in social, classconflicts... have lost a lot of strength and vitality over the years, asmany of them have become involved in managing a clientele, and havegained positions in the co-optation processes that have knew how toestablish Kirchnerism during the twelve years he governed the country(1). It is equally certain that the least institutional, most basic andassemblyist currents of these movements did not know or be able tomaintain the political spaces and areas of conflict that they hadoccupied, during the great ascending wave of protest and of uprisings ofwhich they were the actors and the driving forces, from the mid-1990suntil 2002. A date when, after the first repressive measures of the thenexecutive against the most combative fringe of piqueteros, Kirchnerismis presented and appeared as the natural political outlet for this cycleof struggles and its exhaustion... Many of these movements then splitup, disappeared or became shadows of themselves, and many activistsbecame distant or set back. As is often the case, the "political outlet"corresponded to a moment of ebb of antagonism; it marked the end of acycle and the opening of a new sequence.Also note that, if the situation is no longer that of the 2000s, it isnot absolute desert either. Significant mobilizations, violentlyrepressed, took place under the liberal Macri government, particularlyat the end of 2017 (2). The mobilizations of the unemployed resumed in2022 and the entire last decade has been marked by the rise of protestson two main themes: gender violence (and in particular feminicides) by avigorous women's movement which does not hesitate to taking to thestreets and calling for feminist strikes, and dozens of conflicts overenvironmental issues, particularly against mining mega-projects....and a balance of power to be builtThe DNU and the "omnibus" law appear in many respects as ideologicalmanifestos which would have added in a single large volume all thedemands and themes of the Argentine right of the last 100 years, fromthe most moderate centrist liberalism to the extreme. pro-dictatorshiphard right through current libertarian implausibilities.On paper, the success of such a synthesis can make the camp ofcapitalists in search of cultural hegemony in the service of a socialorder and a political regime guaranteeing "to perfection" themaximization of profits and the forced commodification of the totalityof what exists. Alongside what appears to be the steamroller of a"chainsaw" policy, there is also an element of staging, a lot ofimprovisation, amateurism, haste because for the passage of ideology Inpractice, it is advisable for governments in general not to fight at thesame time all their future victims or, if you like, all their obstaclesand all their enemies.Not to mention the gross inconsistencies in diplomatic and economicmatters: when Milei declared a few days before his election that he wasgoing to break all relations with "communist" and "murderer" countrieslike China, even though it is his main partner economic (purchase ofsoya, beef, etc. and investments in mining such as lithium and otherinfrastructure projects), and even though the previous government signedcommercial agreements with the Asian giant (notably for a space researchcenter in Patagonia) and above all financial: a crucial agreement forArgentina on currency exchanges (of 6.5 billion dollars) allowing it tofinance on credit the settlement of the due dates of its debt with ofthe IMF and thus avoid payment default. - borrow from China to pay itsdebts to Washington... So very quickly, the government in Buenos Aireshad to reconnect with Beijing by assuring it of its total loyalty topast agreements.Domestically, Milei did not benefit from any "state of grace" aftertaking power. Its support is discreet, most contest the "form" of theDNU and the exceptional regime that the executive seeks to impose onthem, many want to discuss the articles to amend them, some like thegroup of UCR deputies ( Radical Civic Union, right-wing) have evenchosen to remain "silent"! As support, we do better.The other encouraging data was the speed of reaction and the relativemassiveness of the first popular mobilizations, on December 20 and 27,which defied the repressive protocol and forced the CGT to emerge fromits long lethargy and call for a day of strike. Everything willtherefore depend on what happens on the streets during the month of January.JF / December 31, 2023Notes(1) Kirchnerism is an Argentine center-left political current mainlystemming from Peronism, which truly appeared in 2003, with the arrivalto power of Néstor Kirchner (until 2007) then of his wife CristinaFernández de Kirchner , between 2007 and 2015.(2) Billionaire Mauricio Macri governed Argentina from 2015 to 2019following Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Elected on a liberal programvery clearly marked to the right, his economic and budgetary revenueshave caused innumerable social damage while putting the country back onthe brink of the abyss. He will be thanked by voters in 2019 andreplaced by a center-right Peronist, the very opportunist AlbertoFernández (no relation to Cristina). He will take some emergencymeasures to avoid the country's bankruptcy, but without deviating from agenerally liberal orientation. His 2023 candidate will be soundly beatenby Milei.Call from the Coordination for Social ChangeStrengthen the general strike through mobilization to overthrow the DNUand the package of measures against the people. December 28, 2023For a little over two weeks, Milei's ultra-right government has beentrying to sweep away all social gains and in its escalation targets allsectors equally. (...) The DNU on the one hand, and the "omnibus" billsent to Congress on the other hand, testify to the fact that Milei needsto activate these tools at high speed to try to rebuild "a new country",ostensibly oriented towards the ultra-right. In reality, it is aninstitutional dictatorship no less harmful than those accompanied by therifles of the military. but it is also true that our people are notasleep and have quickly mobilized their antibodies. So in just over twoweeks, there have already been two major mass mobilizations, on December20 and 27, defying Bullrich's entire repressive apparatus, andcircumventing a repressive protocol worthy of the years of lead. Butthat's not all, the pans have started to call for mobilization againstbad government and are multiplying in all corners of the country. Facedwith this popular determination and the slogan that emerged from below,calling for a general strike, the CGT leadership was forced to call fora national strike with mobilization on January 24. On the other hand,various declarations from the ruling clique suggest that it is notcompletely unanimous, that it is starting to contradict itself andbacktrack on certain aspects. This is clearly the result of the pressurethat our people exert in the streets and it encourages us to reaffirmour line of combat in this area and in all those that are necessary tomake those who thought to intimidate us bend. We all know that if weoverthrow the DNU as quickly as possible, not only will we havesignificantly weakened the neo-fascist government, but we will alsoprotect ourselves as a country. This is why, on behalf of theCoordinating Committee for Social Change, we call for REINFORCING THEACTIVE NATIONAL STRIKE of January 24, and from now on, we will work onthe methods of struggle in our neighborhoods and in all places where weare developing our activist activity. n January 24, we will be hundredsof thousands in the streets of the country to tell them to their facesthat NO PASARÁNOnly the people will save the peopleCOORDINATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGEFOL (FRENTE DE ORGANIZACIONES EN LUCHA) - MOVIMIENTO DE LOS PUEBLOS(FRENTE POPULAR DARÍO SANTILLÁN CORRIENTE PLURINACIONAL; MULCSMOVIMIENTO POR LA UNIDAD LATINOAMERICANA Y EL CAMBIO SOCIAL; MOVIMIENTO8 DE ABRIL) - FAR Y COPA EN MARABUNTA - FOB AUTÓNOMA (FEDERORGANIZATIONAL ACTIONS BASIC, AUTÓNOMA) - PLO RESISTIR Y LUCHAR -MOVIMIENTO JUANA AZURDUY - ARRIBA LXS QUE LUCHAN -December 30.Haro on the Potenciar Trabajo plansThese "socio-productive inclusion and local development" plans (officialdefinition), which can be translated as "Promoting Work", have operatedsince the 2000s as an allocation system for return to employment, eitherthrough aid for education and professional training, or in exchange forservices, work (4 hours per day maximum) carried out in a local,community setting, in non-market sectors or uncompetitive marketsegments... The amount of the monthly allowance corresponds to half theminimum wage with just over 1.2 million beneficiaries. This program alsoaims to legalize part of the informal work, that generated during thegreat crisis of the 2000s by popular, community, social economy typeinitiatives, by formalizing and registering micro-enterprises, byformalizing and legalizing their existence.However, these plans are in the sights of those in power, which iscalling for a rapid audit because it has already decreed that there wereat least 160,000 too many, therefore perceived by fraudsters, and thatit was going to be necessary to find the culprits, remove the chargesfrom them. allowances and, if necessary, take them to court... Henceincreased surveillance of the Internet, purchases of plane or traintickets, information on family and friends, with anonymous denunciationswidely encouraged , to confuse the false unemployed, to invent some:these false poor living intolerably beyond their means! For the moment,the amount is frozen and almost in reality halved in less than a monthdue to inflation estimated this month at 30%, successive increases intransport, energy and food prices. many current products due to thedevaluation of the peso and the increase in the tax on imports from 7.5to 17.5%.Secondly, it is a question of "starting from scratch" and taking overthe entire management of these allocations entrusted to local managers.What the liberals want to bring down is the management of this regimewhich is not in the hands of the State, but... privatized. Membership inthe Potenciar Trabajo plan is only possible if the person binds himselfto an entity in charge of applying it, that is to say to groups ofpiqueteros or to social organizations, often dependent on politicalparties , municipalities.These Potencia Trabajo plans are the legacy of the social policies ofKirchnerism and the distant result of a decade of fierce struggles, ledby the most deprived layers of the proletariat, by those who calledthemselves piqueteros in reference and in homage to the pickets ofstrikes that they could not lead, and who fought with road blockades,marches on provincial capitals, clashes with the forces of repression,wild makeshift camps in the centers of cities, occupations of land andtheir transformation into collective vegetable gardens and places ofsocialization and organization, and who knew how to invent new forms ofmutual aid, popular self-education and solidarity, cores ofcounter-society in rebellion .... This is all that the new regime wantsto tear down and erase.http://oclibertaire.lautre.net/spip.php?article4078_________________________________________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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