On Wednesday, May 27, an information meeting was held in Victoria, party of San Fernando. The activity included the participation of political, social, union and territorial leaders linked to Argentine Consolidation.
During the meeting, the progress of the territorial organization of the space was shared. The actions that are being developed in different regions of the country were also presented.
The activity was organized by Diego Olivo. It brought together leaders from different provinces. Several key topics were addressed during the day.
Progress was discussed in the formation of provincial and regional promoter tables. The different works carried out to strengthen the territorial presence of the space were also presented.
The meeting featured a broad call. Political leaders, legislators and union leaders participated. Businessmen, representatives of social organizations and civil associations also attended.
A shared social diagnosis
One of the central axes of the day was social diagnosis. The territorial representatives agreed in pointing out a scenario of strong deterioration.
The crisis affects both the interior of the country and the deep Buenos Aires suburbs. The situation is critical and demands urgent responses.
In this framework, a need was highlighted during the presentations. It is necessary to build a leadership that does not divide or deepen rifts.
This leadership must be able to challenge a society going through the economic and social crisis.
The figure of Dante Gebel begins to generate adhesion
Along these lines, it was proposed that the figure of Dante Called begins to generate adhesion. His speech is focused on values such as family, work, solidarity and national unity.
Although Dante Gebel’s candidacy has not yet been officially confirmed, within the space they assure that his figure is beginning to establish itself in different sectors of society.
Legislators and leaders support the construction of space
Eugenio Casiellesmember of the Argentine National Consolidation Table and legislator of the City of Buenos Aires, highlighted the process of construction of the space.
“It’s time to organize in a different way” held. He also stressed the importance of generating real representation and credibility in society.
Education, neighborhood clubs and university agreements
Pedro Villarreala member of the Argentine Provincial Consolidation Board, focused on two key aspects. On the one hand, the articulation with the educational system. On the other hand, the role of neighborhood clubs as spaces of containment.
He noted that agreements are being developed with universities. The objective is to facilitate access for young people who drop out of secondary school.
He highlighted the importance of building public policies linked to various axes. These include education, work, sports and disabilities.
The reality in the most vulnerable neighborhoods
Flavia Martinezmember of the Argentine National Consolidation Table and president of the ForChildren Foundation, provided a compelling testimony.
He related the growth in food demand and the deepening of poverty. The situation is especially serious in childhood. There are soup kitchens that serve hundreds of kids daily.
He also warned about the psychological impact of the crisis on families. He raised the need to recover empathy and presence in the territory.
The view of the organized labor movement
Fernando Ruartemember of the Argentine Provincial Consolidation Board, leader of SETIA and member of the CGT North Zoneprovided the perspective of the organized labor movement.
He highlighted the importance of defending several fundamental pillars. He mentioned employment, national production and work as central axes for Argentine development.
The closing by Diego Olivo
The closing was carried out by Diego Olivomember of the Argentine Consolidation Promotion Board. He summed up the spirit of the meeting with forceful words.
“We walk the neighborhoods, we know the reality and we are here because we want things to change” he stated.
“We believe in a united Argentina, with work, education and values” he concluded.
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