
The way
With its mobilization and threats to reject the official labor reform initiative, the CGT shows that it has not understood a fundamental fact: we Argentines have decided with our voice to put an end to 80 years of nonsense. We strive for a modern and developed country that uses its natural and human resources intelligently. And above all, we have said enough about the perks, corruption and mafia pressure that have determined the progress and freedom of millions of citizens for decades. I am one of many who support this initiative, fully aware that the path will not be easy and that it will require perseverance, courage and fortitude. But there is no doubt: the future is out there and we will not go back.
Enrique T. Vidal Bazterrica
evidalbazterrica@gmail.com
alertness
Congratulations to reader Gazzola for so much poetry to bring to the surface the stench in the world of football and in the offices of many politicians. I would like to add that the real gold of our country has not been touched, because it is the honest, honest and anonymous Argentines who get up every day to work and create the real Argentina…
Will Milei be able to make the same effort as inflation to stamp out the corruption endemic in Argentina?
Cecilia Rodriguez Moncalvo
DNI 6,401,375
Posters
Seeing the posters on the bench of Kirchnerist deputies in the National Congress is a more serious fact than a simple expression of militancy. Representatives and senators are part of the legislative branch, whose job it is to sanction the laws that govern the country. Those who have this mission are those who call for breaking the law, because Cristina Fernández was convicted according to the law. Another action that calls into question the honesty of members of Congress.
Andrea Cecilia Testa
DNI 16,559,434
A lost battle?
Would you like to receive $500,000? Made!. It even offers many more benefits if you want. If you have any doubts, important people will talk to you about the ease and benefits. Just in case they clarify: “If you are underage, you are not allowed to play.” You just need to go to any of the online betting sites that are advertised in the media (starting from TV channels) and continuously at all times. As if all that wasn’t enough, one of them boasts about being “official sponsor of the Argentine national team.” Maybe you should know that 70% of teens surveyed were familiar with “Operation.” As incredible as it may sound, the bills put forward to combat this destructive scourge do not receive support in either of the country’s two chambers. We must first raise awareness and then become more inclusive of all citizens using all the tools at our disposal. The suffering of the near future is unimaginable and the current suffering is difficult to bear for the thousands of families affected.
Ernesto L. Leive
eleive@gmail.com
Overlapping procedures
After having legally resided in Argentina for more than 1,000 days, as a homeowner, owner of a vehicle, taxpayer, with private health insurance and having met all immigration requirements, today I am unable to renew my driver’s license due to the pre-immigration residency renewal procedure (DNI, precarious stay and disposition) and the requirement to prove immigration validity for driver’s license renewal, causing administrative delays results that are completely beyond my control. I renewed my ID repeatedly, met all requirements and only left the country once for a short family trip. However, the introduction of new systems and the lack of coordination between authorities have created a scenario in which long-term residents can remain in bureaucratic limbo for months, waiting for the documentation that everyone knows will finally be approved.
This is not about compliance with laws, but about institutional coherence. If the authorities do not coordinate among themselves, the costs will be borne not by those who avoid the system, but by those who have invested in the country and acted in good faith. Stability becomes impossible when compliance no longer ensures continuity. People don’t leave their countries because there are rules. They leave without resolution due to friction. When even those who want to stay are treated as permanent makeshifts, they begin to think about selling their assets and leaving – not out of rebellion, but out of exhaustion.
Gibbs Randall Moody
gibbsmoody@live.com
Danger on highways
On November 17th, as we were driving on the Panamericana Pilar toward Buenos Aires at 9:30 a.m., a truck did not measure its load and got stuck on a bridge, causing a delay for the other drivers. The following week, on the Ezeiza highway at about 5:00 p.m., the tractor of a truck without a trailer was seen zigzagging to cross any lane at an unusual speed. On December 9th, around 10 a.m. in General Paz, two trucks drove from one lane to the other as if they were racing. Of course, there is also the recklessness and recklessness of some motorcyclists who cause accidents on a daily basis, sometimes costing the driver their life. How long do we have to put up with these abuses towards the everyday users who normally travel on the highways? This is for traffic safety. Are truck schedule restrictions not being adhered to? Are the cameras not checked? It would be time to take action.
Patricia Peyregne
patriciapey@hotmail.com
In the Facebook network
The city of Buenos Aires bans loud fireworks
“This is what you do in a civilized country, there are children who suffer and are cuddled” – Alberto Rodríguez
“I’m still looking for a way for him to control it!” – Sandra Guterzon
“They should ban it in the suburbs too!” Maria del Carmen Mendez
“The decision is good, I doubt that it will be fulfilled…” Stella Martell