Political Maneuver Against Uruguay Frente Amplio Denounced
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- Published: Thursday, 11 January 2018 16:43
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Photo: CadenagramonteMontevideo, Jan 11.- There is a political maneuver against Uruguay's Frente Amplio behind a protest of over 50 agricultural producers that threaten with preventing the sending of perishable foods to this capital and eastern Uruguay, denounced Alvaro Guigou, president of Frente Amplio.
In an interview published today in daily La Republica, the leftwing coalition leader in the department of Paysandu, referred to some versions on the actions of economic power to try 'create conditions of instability'. This week president Tabare Vazquez denied rumors of the media regarding a meeting scheduled for February 23 with rural trade unions.
He detailed that the information published by the local media on a 'meeting summoned for February 23 is false'.
Over the last days, over 50 independent agricultural producers threaten to block the supply of perishable foods to Montevideo and the east of the country, this last region in full tourist season.
They also summoned a national protest against taxes and the loss of profitability.
The president of FA in Paysandu said that beyond the changes promoted from the government in the last years
In favor of the working clases and the small and médium enterprises, the 'great economic power' has a lot of weigh.
Guigou asserted that a certain sector of the opposition Partido Nacional (PN) always represented the great capital and called the attention on the presencer of some political actors linked to the PN in a produdcers' assembly held in Paysandu.
He stressed his worry because it 'looks more like a party's political move' that wants to generate a certain situation abnd profits from a wholly comprehensive matter, as the demands of small and médium producers.
The leader of FA said the intention is to take the Frente out of the government, which, in his opinion is related not only with what is happening in the country 'but also what has been happening in the region'.
He valued the leftwing political forcé goes toward its fourth consecutive governmnent and it is obvious those sectors do not deem it favorable for them, 'they are ready to cut that process of accumulation with any stunt, radicalizing society against the government in power', he asserted. (Cadenagramonte)









