Martín Valeriano
Martín Valeriano is the president of the Asociación Nacional de Integración de Transportistas (Anitra) in Peru, a key figure advocating for the rights and safety of transport workers in Lima. Recently, he announced a planned strike on April 10 to protest against the rising tide of extortion and violence faced by transport operators, highlighting the government’s failure to address these critical issues. Valeriano emphasized that numerous transport companies have fallen victim to extortion, resulting in the tragic deaths of many drivers, and called for urgent action from authorities to restore security in the sector.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano is the president of the Asociación Nacional de Integración de Transportistas (Anitra) and discusses the reasons for the transport protest.
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Martín Valeriano declared that the commitments assumed by the Government with the transport sector are mere formalities.
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Martín Valeriano is the president of the National Association of Transport Integration.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano is the president of the National Association of Transport Integration (Anitra) who participated in the meeting.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano, uno de los dirigentes que promovió el paro, explicó que se trata de un proyecto de ley que los parlamentarios presentarán ante el Pleno.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano, president of the National Association of Transport Integration (Anitra), informed that 460 companies will participate in the strike.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano stated that the strike will be observed by formal companies in the sector.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano, president of the National Association of Integration of Transporters, announced a strike for August 11.
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Peru:
Martín Valeriano shared alarming statistics regarding urban transport-related murders.
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Martín Valeriano highlights alarming statistics regarding violence in the transport sector.
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