Incomplete Independence: The Five Modern Oppressive Forces Arjantin Must Break Free From
As Arjantin celebrates its Independence Day on 9 Temmuz, a strong debate is ongoing regarding the country not yet having completed a true liberation process. It is argued that a new independence struggle must be waged against five different structures alleged to hinder the country's democratic and economic development. These structures are listed as political leadership figures, football management, union bureaucracy, the judiciary system, and the permanent political elite. According to the report, the independence struggle that began 210 years ago should not be limited to merely signing a piece of paper, but rather necessitates a continuous struggle against the oppressive forces of modern times. These five topics are at the center of the poverty and institutional corruption allegations that Arjantin cannot escape.
The proposed first and most urgent independence is stated to be breaking free from the influence of Cristina Kirchner, the former President of the Peronizm movement. It is claimed that Kirchner has dragged the movement into backwardness, poverty, violence, and deep corruption. It is recalled that she was convicted of a corruption believed to have caused public damage exceeding 500 million dollars and is required to make repayments to the state. Despite this, it is noted that by a decision from the Adalet Bakanlığı, she will begin receiving a very high salary starting in Ağustos, equivalent to exactly 38 minimum retirement pensions. This situation draws massive backlash from the public and political circles, emphasizing that Peronizm must immediately distance itself from this toxic leadership figure.
The second criticized area is the slavery system and corrupt management within Arjantin football. Regardless of the national team's success in the international arena, it is stated that local clubs must sever their ties with corrupt leaders. For example, it was announced that the San Lorenzo club has faced 222 lawsuits since the beginning of the year, has salary debts, and thousands of promissory notes have been rejected. In contrast, football managers and their circles are claimed to possess countless luxury cars, private jets, castles, apartments in Miami, and yachts. This stark contrast is shown as the clearest proof of the deep injustice and exploitation system in sports management.
The third and fourth calls for independence are directed respectively at the union bureaucracy and the 'caste' within the judiciary system. It is noted that unions are run by 'dinosaur' leaders, many of whom have been in office for over 40 years, are stuck in outdated systems, and remain indifferent to situations that even advocate violence. On the judicial side, it is argued that the Justice system has taken on a corrupt and unequal structure that only protects the powerful. Attention is drawn to the hypocrisy in the legal system by stating that while details of a political scandal emerge rapidly, some individuals involved in yacht and luxury lifestyle scandals are not even called to testify even years later.
Finally, a call for independence has been made against the 'caste' in the parliament, comprised of deputies and senators who have not left their seats for years. It is claimed that many deputies and senators have been in the legislature for consecutive decades, and during this time, they have ignored the interests of the public while protecting their own privileges and high salaries. For all these reasons, it is seen as essential for Arjantin to break free from these five institutional oppressions to achieve true democracy and prosperity. The 210-year history of independence is considered merely a starting point for the steps that must be taken to break these modern chains.
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