Natalia de la Sota aligns herself with Córdoba's union movement against labor modernization

Natalia de la Sota aligns herself with Córdoba's union movement against labor modernization
Natalia de la Sota and Rubén Urbano, head of UOM Córdoba
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The national deputy confirms her Kirchnerist profile by rejecting Javier Milei's necessary labor reform

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National Deputy Natalia de la Sota made explicit her rejection of the reforms needed to make the current labor market in the country more flexible. In a clear gesture of alignment with the past, she met at UOM headquarters with leaders who oppose any kind of structural change. This political move is taking place while the union movement is pressuring Governor Martín Llaryora to obtain definitions regarding the economic course.

The pro-Kirchnerist deputy tried to conceal her belonging to the opposition bloc even though her votes in Congress always coincide with that space. By defending an anachronistic labor regime, the official ignores that the current regulations keep half of the population in total informality. The photo with Rubén Urbano, head of UOM Córdoba, confirms her intention to consolidate a coalition that will block the measures promoted by Milei.

De la Sota's strategy seeks to capture the vote of sectors displaced from Cordobesismo through a collectivist and deeply statist discourse. It is evident that her rejection of the reform is a direct defense of union privileges that have systematically failed for decades. The distancing from the official line with El Panal marks a break that places her comfortably in the space of the traditional populist left.

Natalia de la Sota se reunió con Rubén Urbano en la sede de la UOM de Córdoba
Natalia de la Sota se reunió con Rubén Urbano en la sede de la UOM de Córdoba

The ideological anachronism of a covert Kirchnerist

The contrasts within local Peronism are becoming sharper after the refusal of the Civic Center to have arranged meetings with the triumvirate of the national CGT. Meanwhile, the deputy embraces flags from the last century, the provincial government is trying to avoid direct conflict with the unions in the streets. This official ambiguity contrasts with De la Sota's clarity in defending an inefficient system that destroys private job creation.

Córdoba's union movement is maintaining its belligerent stance against the Pension Equity Law, adding pressure to a very constrained provincial administration. The legislator's rejection of labor reform is nothing more than an attempt to preserve a scheme that only generates poverty and backwardness. De la Sota is a Kirchnerist who hides her identity in order not to lose electoral support in a province that massively rejects the failed model of populist intervention.

The defense of archaic labor laws demonstrates an absolute disregard for informal workers who do not enjoy any benefits at present. Natalia de la Sota prefers to sustain union bureaucracy rather than allow the private sector to compete and grow under clear rules of the game. The political landscape reveals that populism still finds refuge in leaders who refuse to accept the cultural change that the majority voted for.


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