The leader of the Polo Obrero, critical of Macri and CFK, was a metallurgist, railway and collective, but he was fired from those places for creating new internal union commissions. He talks about his beginnings in politics, his training and the relationship with the different ministers who went through Social Development. The differences with other Peronist social leaders, and the danger of drug trafficking in the neighborhoods. Read more
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