Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 4:21:27 GMT -5
and it is confirmed that we are in a disputed scenario. The large mobilizations that put the Piñera Government in check and the victory of Evo Morales in Bolivia in the first round contribute to this idea. But we must not ignore, at the same time, the complex scenario for the Frente Amplio in Uruguay facing the runoff. Macri's experience failed on its own terms. There were no productive investments, inflation was not reduced, the economy is in recession and they are leaving the Government, leaving an almost strict “hold” on the purchase of dollars.
In fact, all they did was exacerbate and deepen pre-existing problems. Argentina has historical particularities that can explain, to some extent, the defeat of Iraq Telegram Number Data Cambiemos: a powerful popular movement, with a very deep organizational culture in which the union movement (which precedes Peronism, but was strongly strengthened and developed during that experience ) plays a leading role. It also has a tradition of resistance deeply rooted in its DNA: the military dictatorship was the bloodiest but the shortest in the Southern Cone. It left the tragic aftermath of , people detained/disappeared, but it only lasted seven years.
In Uruguay the dictatorship lasted twelve years, in Chile sixteen years, in Brazil twenty-one years and in Paraguay thirty-five years (-). In all these cases, the exit from the dictatorship was agreed upon, with nuances -depending on the case-, and with a transition directed by the elites in connivance with the military hierarchies. In the Argentine case, the dictatorship was dragged into the void by the serious economic crisis, but mainly by the growing mobilizations and strikes organized by the labor confederations. The defeat in the Malvinas War of sealed the fate of that de facto Government. And in the commanders of the Military Junta were imprisoned and sentenced.
In fact, all they did was exacerbate and deepen pre-existing problems. Argentina has historical particularities that can explain, to some extent, the defeat of Iraq Telegram Number Data Cambiemos: a powerful popular movement, with a very deep organizational culture in which the union movement (which precedes Peronism, but was strongly strengthened and developed during that experience ) plays a leading role. It also has a tradition of resistance deeply rooted in its DNA: the military dictatorship was the bloodiest but the shortest in the Southern Cone. It left the tragic aftermath of , people detained/disappeared, but it only lasted seven years.
In Uruguay the dictatorship lasted twelve years, in Chile sixteen years, in Brazil twenty-one years and in Paraguay thirty-five years (-). In all these cases, the exit from the dictatorship was agreed upon, with nuances -depending on the case-, and with a transition directed by the elites in connivance with the military hierarchies. In the Argentine case, the dictatorship was dragged into the void by the serious economic crisis, but mainly by the growing mobilizations and strikes organized by the labor confederations. The defeat in the Malvinas War of sealed the fate of that de facto Government. And in the commanders of the Military Junta were imprisoned and sentenced.