{"id":66501,"date":"2021-08-25T15:41:47","date_gmt":"2021-08-25T15:41:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/litci.org\/en\/?p=66501"},"modified":"2021-08-25T15:41:47","modified_gmt":"2021-08-25T15:41:47","slug":"peru-workers-confront-the-castillo-government","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/litci.org\/en\/peru-workers-confront-the-castillo-government\/","title":{"rendered":"Peru &#124; Workers Face the Castillo Government"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By PST-Peru (Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores, Socialist Workers Party), translated by Dolores Underwood<br \/>\nThe Workers\u2019 General Confederation of Peru (CGTP in Spanish, a national trade union center in Peru) recently stated: \u201cWe characterize the current government as a government of the people, and one that proposes a new economic, political, and social model,\u201d and therefore \u201cbacks workers.\u201d<br \/>\nIn another declaration, the Textile Federation, a national union affiliated with the CGTP, was even more enthusiastic and manifested their \u201cresolute support of the government of the people.\u201d<br \/>\nBoth syndicates \u2013 and other union directors \u2013 agree and promote Castillo as \u201cour own.\u201d They argue that his government must be supported because he will implement the solutions that we\u2019ve been fighting for, and now we can just wait for the rollout. For this same reason, these same people are not calling for us to continue our struggle on the streets.<br \/>\nThis implies that something has profoundly changed. Before, we always fought alongside union leadership against the previous government that governed for elite interests, although in these fights the CGTP usually obstructed real change at the bargaining table. Regardless, now they are calling for an end to the struggle because the Castillo government is \u201cour\u201d government and will govern for us, the people. What happened to the struggles to recognize our rights? Will they be put off, and we should wait until the government decides to implement them one day?<br \/>\nWe are currently in a situation where the CGTP (and other supposedly leftist organizations) have abandoned their responsibilities to push for working-class interests. Instead, they are taking up comfortable positions next to an authority they consider \u201ctheirs.\u201d We have serious problems, which we won\u2019t go into in depth here, which are growing (inflation in prices of subsistence goods, deflating salaries), yet the CGTP has done nothing.<br \/>\nWithout a doubt, the Castillo government is the result of the popular will that chose him for his promises of change, and he won defeating a ferocious opposition led by the elite and its parties. Therefore, it is only natural that we sympathize with Castillo and are generous when he makes errors. Even more so when we see that the elites and their powerful media outlets continuously attack him. This produces an understandable sentiment of solidarity and identification.<br \/>\nSympathy and hope are a legitimate and understandable response to Castillo. However, labor union directors are integrating into Castillo\u2019s government and are taking up important ministerial positions where they now must defend his administration. While workers continue to be workers struggling and defending their rights, the syndicate leaders now form part of the state, and they now answer to Castillo\u2019s government.<br \/>\nOf course, the CGTP is going to try to convince us that the government is \u201cfor the people\u201d or even \u201cpro-worker.\u201d But we don\u2019t see popular organizations governing nor being consulted. We certainly don\u2019t see working-class bodies participating and making decisions. Those governing are Castillo, Per\u00fa Libre (Free Peru, the socialist political party to which Castillo belongs), Juntos por el Per\u00fa (Together for Peru, a democratic-socialist political coalition), Conare (a sindicalist group associated with public education), and their allies. They are the ones making decisions and they are the only ones responsible for the decisions being made, not the working-class people who voted for Castillo into power.<br \/>\nCastillo\u2019s government can be classified as reformist-leftist that won based on promises of change. A promise is one thing and what the government does quite another. They have not called on the workers and the people to mobilize to change the country but instead are calling for tranquility, putting off making good on promises and letting the opposition arm their offense. If the opposition continues to push Castillo towards moderation, as they did in the second turn of voting, they will eventually ensure he gets nothing done and it will ultimately lead to his downfall.<br \/>\nOn July 28, Castillo addressed the public without even mentioning workers (he only talked to and for teachers), the workers being the ones who generate all the wealth and receive the least benefits in the country. However, he did offer \u201creassurance\u201d for businesses. At the request of the corporate classes, Castillo placed Pedro Francke in the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Ministerio de Econom\u00eda y Finanzas, MEF), ensuring continuity for the economic model, and he also ratified Julio Velarde in the Peruvian Central Reserve Bank (Banco Central de Reserva, BCR) together with a court of high-profile public servants to administer the economy, ensuring that everything will continue as before.<br \/>\nHowever, none of this will placate the bourgeoisie who will continue to fight against Castillo and replace him with a government chosen by them as soon as they get the change. Between blackmails and the weakness of the current government, they are succeeding in pushing Castillo off path. The first fifteen days of his government \u2013 15! \u2013 have been a total disaster causing concerning within the working-class and popular sectors who have nothing to celebrate because they\u2019ve not seen any changes.<br \/>\nWhat is happening and is going to continue to happen is the sole responsibility of Castillo and those on the \u201cleft\u201d and from unions that are accompanying him. How can we expect him to make good on his promises? How does the CGTP think that Castillo is going to change the current model for one that is more just? There is no coherence between what he has promised and what he is doing. What the government is doing and what workers voted him into power to do are two entirely different courses. For that reason, workers do not need to take on responsibility for what the government is doing.<br \/>\nThe union directors do not call for continued struggle because they claim that the right will attack them. The opposite is true: we aren\u2019t fighting and for that reason the right gains strength and moves more people on the street to corner Castillo. The only way to defeat the right is by hitting the streets together, and that is only possible to do with our own objectives and reclamations. If we don\u2019t do this, the right will recover the government, and will not only take out their anger on Castillo and his people but on the entire working class.<br \/>\nAs workers \u2013 and within the PST (Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores) \u2013 we have no problem going out into the streets unified in action to face coup threats, as we did when they wanted to impede Castillo\u2019s electoral triumph.<br \/>\nWhat to do?<br \/>\nThe right\u2019s advance is not just occurring against the government but also is apparent in the factories. The demands of many syndicates are not being met under the pretext of the \u201ccrisis\u201d and blaming the previous government. This is not stopping them from fighting. Instead, the container industry is protesting, the Leche Gloria is on strike, and Celima is preparing for one.<br \/>\nThese factory unions should be fighting for their needs, but it would be even more significant if we could unify our struggle and demand the most important solutions for workers, and together: a general increase in wages and the end of mass firings and suspensions. We must do this now.<br \/>\nThe elections made apparent the urgency of the current social demands and the government was sworn in saying it would take them on. However, they are not going to address our struggle if we don\u2019t continue to place pressure on the government, which is currently capitulating to the elite sectors of the country. The \u201csupport\u201d that the CGTP and the \u201cleft\u201d organizations promised to Castillo means that they will be turning their backs on workers and, consequently, are making space for the right to prepare their attack.<br \/>\nParalysis and uncritical collaboration with the government will surely lead us to defeat and disillusionment. We have only one choice: affirm our independence as a class and organize a united struggle to demand the government implement the solutions it promised and that brought us to vote and fight for Castillo to get into office in the first place. In so doing, we will halt and defeat the reactionary right.<br \/>\n<em>The original Spanish-language version of this article can be found <a href=\"https:\/\/litci.org\/es\/peru-los-trabajadores-ante-el-gobierno-de-castillo\/\">here<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By PST-Peru (Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores, Socialist Workers Party), translated by Dolores Underwood The Workers\u2019 General Confederation of Peru (CGTP in Spanish, a national trade union center in Peru) recently stated: \u201cWe characterize the current government as a government of the people, and one that proposes a new economic, political, and social model,\u201d and [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":66502,"menu_order":202,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"litci_post_political_author":"","_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[3563,300,3493],"tags":[2585,3718,301,3751],"class_list":["post-66501","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-latin-america","category-peru","category-world","tag-castillo","tag-election","tag-peru-2","tag-results"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.9 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Peru &#124; 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