Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 22:49:07 GMT -6
The subway stops, I have reached my destination, and I cannot leave the pages of Memory of the Cold , Miguel Martínez del Arco, Hoja de lata, . It is difficult for me to take my eyes off reading, I get up and leave concentrated on pages, I climb the stairs of the subway and arrive at the door of my work like an automaton, I am stuck in a cell packed with women who take care of each other as much as they can and who share prison, torture, hunger, lice and countless hardships . They also share the love of life, equality and social justice, which is why they are imprisoned. In this book, Miguel Martínez del Arco tells the story of his mother, Manolita del Arco, who was imprisoned for 19 years for being a “red whore.” She entered prison as soon as she came of age and came out when she was 40 years old. The political reality is turbulent. I have finally managed to get out of prison narrated in words of written pages. I go into my work and start editing articles, reading news. It's what I do, it's my job. I go back to June 2022, there are regional elections in Andalusia. There is noise, a lot of noise.
There is deception, false and biased news, there is concealment of reality and fallacious speeches. The majority of the left have managed, with a lot of effort and after some embarrassing setbacks - of course - to be united in a single candidacy: For Andalusia . It is my candidacy, if I voted in Andalusia without a doubt I would vote for Australia Phone Number this candidacy headed by Inmaculada Nieto and I would work hard for it. It has taken a lot to join forces in this candidacy, but finally common sense has prevailed and we are all going to row together, like on a Viking ship. There is hope. Never have workers of this country been so well represented and so empowered in a Ministry of Labor I am hopeful about the listening process that Yolanda Díaz begins on July 8 in Madrid. I find it necessary to ADD. All hands add up. And I am very excited that she, the current Minister of Labor, is in charge of leading a force that stirs up the left, puts them in listening and dialogue and working for the good of the common people, for the good of the vast majority, of those below.
Government of Spain, she has shown her ability to bring many people to agreement and achieve an essential labor reform, which creates employment, ends precariousness and returns negotiating power to the hands of workers. In addition, she has put the labor inspection to work to prosecute contract fraud and enforce compliance with the laws. When has work been at the center of the axis on which the political, social and economic discourse in Spain revolves? No democratic government has valued the world of work as Yolanda Díaz is doing from her ministry. It was time. Never have workers in this country been so well represented and so empowered in a Ministry of Labor. They are the facts. We have to accompany Yolanda, we all have to push her. Together we have to knit a blanket that warms us, painted with the colors of diversity and knitted with the threads of social justice. All together we can. Andalusia is the first step. At the Córdoba rally, Yolanda Díaz invited Antonio Maíllo to the platform, and Maíllo said a round phrase, one of those that must be reproduced: “The most exciting thing is his weakness, his real threat. “SUMAR is the basis of profound change.” I add that SUMAR is their fear and our hope.
There is deception, false and biased news, there is concealment of reality and fallacious speeches. The majority of the left have managed, with a lot of effort and after some embarrassing setbacks - of course - to be united in a single candidacy: For Andalusia . It is my candidacy, if I voted in Andalusia without a doubt I would vote for Australia Phone Number this candidacy headed by Inmaculada Nieto and I would work hard for it. It has taken a lot to join forces in this candidacy, but finally common sense has prevailed and we are all going to row together, like on a Viking ship. There is hope. Never have workers of this country been so well represented and so empowered in a Ministry of Labor I am hopeful about the listening process that Yolanda Díaz begins on July 8 in Madrid. I find it necessary to ADD. All hands add up. And I am very excited that she, the current Minister of Labor, is in charge of leading a force that stirs up the left, puts them in listening and dialogue and working for the good of the common people, for the good of the vast majority, of those below.
Government of Spain, she has shown her ability to bring many people to agreement and achieve an essential labor reform, which creates employment, ends precariousness and returns negotiating power to the hands of workers. In addition, she has put the labor inspection to work to prosecute contract fraud and enforce compliance with the laws. When has work been at the center of the axis on which the political, social and economic discourse in Spain revolves? No democratic government has valued the world of work as Yolanda Díaz is doing from her ministry. It was time. Never have workers in this country been so well represented and so empowered in a Ministry of Labor. They are the facts. We have to accompany Yolanda, we all have to push her. Together we have to knit a blanket that warms us, painted with the colors of diversity and knitted with the threads of social justice. All together we can. Andalusia is the first step. At the Córdoba rally, Yolanda Díaz invited Antonio Maíllo to the platform, and Maíllo said a round phrase, one of those that must be reproduced: “The most exciting thing is his weakness, his real threat. “SUMAR is the basis of profound change.” I add that SUMAR is their fear and our hope.