The leader of the Movement of Excluded Workers and Patria Grande, John Graboistook advantage of an act in which he presented his book, Los Peores, together with the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, to throw thick ammunition against President Alberto Fernández, whom he described as “mediocre, lukewarm and cowardly”at the same time that he launched his candidacy for the first national magistracy.
John Grabois remarked that “Next year I don’t want to have another mediocre, another lukewarm, another coward who doesn’t make the changes he has to make”and highlighted the figure of the Buenos Aires governor as “the hope to build a synthesis that surpasses the national and popular processes.”
The social leader positioned Axel Kicillof as “a hope we have” and appreciated that “being the governor of the province is no small thing”. Likewise, he elaborated on the president by assuring that “Axel embodies that possibility, that power that can be given.” Besides, Grabois He once again defended his idea of universal salary and maintained that “what they call plans is part of the income of people who already work.”
He founder of the Confederation of Workers of the Popular Economy praised the recovery of YPF and opined that the same mixed capital model should be applied in companies such as “Edesur, Edenor, with the national lithium company and with all the main strategic sourcesBecause that would change everything.”
As part of the launch of his candidacy for the presidency, Grabois spoke of the need for land and housing, and assured that “In five years we solve the million and a half lots and productive farms that the country needs so that everyone has land and the possibility of a roof”.