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This Monday marks the fifth day of the strike called by the National Confederation of Freight Carriers (CNTC), marked by calls from the Government to depose this mobilization, which is largely rejected by the public.
Indeed, according to the Active Research Pulse Citizen survey, 44.5% strongly disagree or disagree with the truckers’ strike, while 36.2% strongly agree or agree.
Furthermore, 39.7% state that they strongly agree or agree that the Government should apply the State Internal Security Law to the leaders organizing the strike, while 28.8% strongly disagree or agree I disagree with this measure.
The Government today redoubled the call to the organization led by Sergio Pérez to lower the mobilization. “I hope that today the truckers unions denounce the strike, so that it is not the people, who have already suffered from the pandemic, who continue to suffer consequences,” said minister spokesman Jaime Belolio in Radio Tele13.
The minister once again justified the agenda put forward by the truckers – who demand that 13 laws on security matters be passed in Congress – noting that “we understand that several of the points they raise are legitimate.”
However, he added that “one thing is to empathize and agree to move forward with fighting crimes and another thing is the strike itself and, particularly, when some try to cut the chain of establishment or cut the routes. This is no longer a peaceful demonstration within the rule of law ”.
Bellolio also reported that “last night this last proposal was made that I hope they will accept to put down the strike.” This is a new offer after the one rejected last Saturday by the CNTC, which rejected it for being full of “clichéd phrases and generalities.”
In dialogue with the media, the president of the Federation of South Truck Owners (Fedesur), José Villagrán, affirmed yesterday that they are “obliged to remain on the berms” until the Government “restores the rule of law in the country” “We hope May they have good news for us tomorrow, Monday, ”said Villagrán in conversation with Cooperative radio.
From the Legislative Power, the RN president of the Chamber of Deputies Diego Paulsen has also opted for dialogue and pointed out in Radio Pattern that “I hope we can have a good conversation between the representatives of the State and the truckers to be able to get out of this (…) Rather than enter the confrontation with them, the key is dialogue.”
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