So, taking into account the previous consultation with the Mapuches to carry out the Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline, so important for Argentina’s energy matrix, to the point that it led to lawsuits and the resignation of officials in a very third-world country, the journalist and writer Raul Mustache Acosta wonders:
“They started to build a gas pipeline, perhaps the most important work, in a place like Vaca Muerta, where it is expensive to break the stones to extract the gas and oil. However, what the Mapuches are doing is manifestly legal, endorsed by Governor Omar Gutiérrez. And if it has manifest legality, is it the Argentine government that is illegal? Both things cannot be legal”Acosta wondered.
“Is it, nothing more, a conflict between supposedly native tribes and supposedly ‘Bolu’ politicians or is it a side economic deal?”deepened.
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