ben
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Tge economy Minister confirmed the political persecution:
http://www.perfil.co...ticia_0033.html
Why do you have a habit of providing links to stuff that doesn't say what you said it does?
If you want to quote Prat-Gay, there are tons of articles that quote Prat-Gay. If you want to link to De Vido's response to him, say so.
From the 'grasa militante' quote to political persecution, is a rather long jump. There is a big difference between somebody at work holding a given political opinion, and the atmosphere of the agency being overtly political. Especially when 'resistencia' or 'mini-resistencia' is in the air, and Project K is not above sabotage.
When (some? all?) workers at your beloved Afsca had 8% of their salary withheld (by whom??) and given to the political party chaired by the head of the agency(?!), then this is way beyond people who hold political positions coming to work. That is grasa that needs to be cut.
I have no idea whether this squares with labor law or not, but to call it political persecution is to
And a reference about that 17000 number will be welcome, otherwise we'll assume they went to have an asado with Macri's 200 criminal cases.
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EDIT: Speaking of those 200 cases, some more claim chowder: of Macri being desperate to be sobreseido before he takes office, because he might not become President otherwise. Let's get a quote in there:
Macri is not the President since the 10th of dezember. In fact, he might not be and the Vice President can become the President. That is why Macri is putting so much presure to gat a declaration of non guilty before the 10th in the criminal case of the illegal phone tapping.
So he was sworn in, the case got dismissed later, and a whole bunch of hysterics went into the mountains to die, cold and alone.
That's the problem with writing shit. It has a way of coming around,