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Insfrán and Daer agreed to work toward unity between Peronism and the CGT

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Formosa's governor received the labor confederation's interior secretary during the normalization of its provincial chapter. Both called for coordinating governors, unions and territorial organizations with the political goal of returning Peronism to national government.

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The governor of Formosa, Gildo Insfrán, received the Secretary of the Interior of the General Confederation of Labor, Héctor Daer, in a meeting dedicated to the economic situation and the political reorganization of Peronism. The meeting coincided with the normalization of the labor central's provincial regional branch and left a public commitment to work jointly.

Daer arrived in the province to participate in the inauguration of the new leadership of CGT Regional Formosa, which will continue to be headed by Hilario Martínez. The leader stated that internal discussions are legitimate, but that unity must be the ultimate goal of the labor movement to defend industry, employment, and national production.

During the meeting, Insfrán and Daer agreed on the need to build a political space capable of returning the leadership of the country to Peronism. The mentioned roadmap combines the participation of Peronist governors, the union structure, and the territorial branches of CGT. The proposal aims to transform the union organization into a base for political coordination on a national scale.

The agenda included the defense of the industry as a factor of employment and quality of life. Daer also warned about the indebtedness affecting workers and small and medium-sized enterprises, both formal and informal. According to his assessment, some rates exceed 1000% per year; this is a statement from the union leader and not from an independent measurement presented during the meeting.

The approach reinforces Insfrán's role in the conversations between governors and national leaders of the Justicialist Party. For the CGT, the normalization of its regional branches allows for organizing representation and territorial presence. Both parties linked that organizational reconstruction with the need to rebuild the social fabric and formulate an alternative regarding the economic direction of the national government.

The meeting did not produce a formal coalition, a list of candidates, or a finalized electoral program. The concrete result was the ratification of a willingness to coordinate and the continuation of Hilario Martínez at the head of the Formosan regional branch. The next steps will depend on whether the political agreement translates into areas of work, programmatic definitions, and effective articulation with other sectors of Peronism.

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