We are joining the committees in support of Myriam Bregman and the debate on how to build a new joint political force.
Now that the MST Congress sessions ended, its leadership has asserted that they will soon share all resolutions. In advance, here is the resolution on the notorious political leap that the left is leading and what to do about it.
On this issue, the leadership of MST shared the following text signed by its main leaders and political, social and professional advocates:
We have just carried out a deep debate for several days. We have analyzed the political and social situation, and therefore determined a first task: to strengthen and support all workers, popular and youth struggles against Milei’s government, calling to fight to defeat his plan and put an end to far-right government. Promoting the greatest unity of action in the streets and the much needed united front, coordinating the fight from below, fighting to recover workers and student unions and strengthening the processes of genuine self-organization. We must do all of this while remaining independent from union bureaucracy, to whom we demand that they stop turning a blind eye to this situation and call for the general strike and the plan of struggle that we needed to defeat the government now.
During our Congress we also ratified that our party expresses huge enthusiasm for the leap that comrade Myriam Bregman and the Left Front are taking regarding support and sympathy in Argentina. We consider that if we all do what is necessary, this process can advance much more. This poses the challenge of trying to turn into a government and power option for the first time in history. That is the main and unprecedented challenge for the left.

For this reason, in view of the letter “Vos haces falta” (You are needed), shared by comrades of PTS, academics with whom we have been discussing and cultural advicates, and of the proposal they have sent us to create support committees for Myriam Bregman throughout the country, we have decided to subscribe to the text of said call and join to strengthen these committees. We will participate and help to organize them in common, contributing with our ideas, opinions and our militant strength throughout the country. We will do the same regarding the organization of the thematic and programmatic forums proposed in the call and other initiatives that may arise and be promoted in unity.
We are convinced that this is the moment to make the greatest united efforts, to try to constitute a powerful political force of the workers and the youth, which, under an anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist and socialist program, will try to attract millions and overcome the failure of all the bosses’ variants, including overcoming Peronism, which has disappointed millions. For this reason we are before the greatest opportunity to build an independent and left-wing force that reaches masses of people and works to open a perspective where it is proposed to dispute the political power of the country.

Towards these objectives, from MST we have proposed that the Left Front be transformed into a great unified party, with internal currents, based on fundamental and strategic agreements, being able to coexist with partial differences that may exist. And as we have already stated, we are open to debate and promote other options if they are aimed towards the same objective. The call raises the issue of how to carry out the debate for a movement towards a party of the new working class. We join this debate. We will listen to the proposals in this regard and we will contribute with our opinions on that basis, a debate in which it is very positive that academics, social advocates of the struggles and all the parties that make up the Left Front-Unity participate. We must carry out a deep exchange of ideas together with all those who participate in the committees, with the objective of analyzing if there are conditions that, beyond the name and shape chosen, we can collectively advance towards strengthening a common political organization.
Alejandro Bodart (General Secretary of the MST and figure of the Left Front)
Cele Fierro (MST MP and figure of the Left Front)
Ana Paredes Landman (Leadership member of SUTEBA Matanza and MP of the Left-Front)
Vilma Ripoll (MST-Left Front former MP)
Luciana Echevarría (Bachelor in Social Communication and figure of the MST-FITU of Córdoba)
Norma Lezana (General Secretary of the APyT of Garrahan Hospital)
Ingrid Urrutia (General Secretary of ATE INCAA and MP of FIT-U)
Jessi Gentile (Ecosocialist Network Coordinator)
Sergio García (Communicator and Director of Periodismo de Izquierda)
Mariano Rosa (Bachelor in Social Sciences – Member of CEFHIC, Univ. Nac. of Quilmes)
Guillermo Pacagnini (ANCLA Coordinator)
Andrea Lanzette (Coordinator of Juntas y a la Izquierda)
Monica Sulle (Coordinator of the Movimiento Sin Trabajo Teresa Vive)
Leonel Acosta ( MST-FITU and Libre Diversidad advocate of La Plata)
Fernando Sacarelo (Coordinator of Jubilados de Izquierda and national MP)
Andrea Villegas (Teacher and member of Left Front in Salta)
Nadia Burgos (State worker’s steward and referent of the MST-FIT-U of Entre Ríos)
Gina Turtula (Teacher and referent of the MST-FIT-U of Rosario)
Fernanda Gutiérrez (Teacher and referent of the FIT-U, City of Santa Fe)
Juan Aquino (MST-FIT-U in Chubut MP)
Priscila Otton (Former Councilwoman and teacher advocate of Neuquén)
Marcia Marianetti (Former teacher and leadership member of the MST-FIT-U Mendoza)
Leo Rivero (MST-FIT-U in Jujuy MP)
Lita Alberstein (Leadership mmeber of the MST FIT-U in Tucumán)
Cristian Jurado (Teacher and referent of the Left Front in San Juan)
Oriana Toloza (Referent of the MST-FITU in Santa Cruz)
Alejandra Figueroa (Referent of the FITU in Catamarca)
Roxana Trejo (Leadership member of the MST-FITU in Santiago del Estero)
Jonathan Gómez (Architect and referent of the MST-FITU in La Pampa)
Francisco Narvaez (Student representative of the UNLAR and leadership member of the MST-FITU in La Rioja)
Sonia Magasinik (Social Worker, feminist and referent of MST-FITU in Mar del Plata)
Héctor Zaris (SUTEBA leadership member in Bahía Blanca)










