“He who cuts does not get paid.” It is the message that the Government of Argentina, led by Javier Mileihas launched at those who attend the protest that will take place this Wednesday against the cuts proposed by the ultra-liberal, warning them that they will stop collecting any type of state aid if they cut the streets.

This was announced by the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovellowhich announces that “all those who have promoted, instigated, organized or participated in the cuts, They will lose all types of dialogue with the Ministry of Human Capital“.

The minister announced that an audit will be carried out on all organizations that deliver social plans with a view to eliminating intermediation in the granting of these aid paid by the State to sectors of the vulnerable and unemployed population.

The minister indicated that no one can force a beneficiary of a social plan to go to a march under the threat of canceling the benefit. Besides questioned the “mothers” beneficiaries of plans who take their children to the marches and maintained that it is “unnecessary” to expose children “to the heat and violence of the demonstrations.”

“The only ones who are not going to collect the plan They are the ones who go to the march and block the street. The president (Javier Milei) already said it: he who cuts does not get paid,” he added, ensuring that although demonstrating is a right, so is “respecting people’s right to move freely.”

Last Thursday, the Minister of Security of Argentina, Patricia Bullrich, announced that the federal security forces will intervene to prevent street and highway closures and blockades of companies as a form of union or social protest. The protests They can only be done on the sidewalks and the security forces applied to the operation will be able to carry firearms, a protocol that was rejected by social organizations.