Ursula Fuentes: What are the reasons for the Central Unitaria de Trabajadores (CUT) national strike today? Eric Campos: The diagnosis that emerged at the congress of the CUT, held in January, is that in Chile there is a political alliance between a right wing and a business sector that does not allow the reforms that Chile needs to move forward and a government that, in the face of this blackmail, gives in, because it has been, in political terms, far more centrist or even right wing than anybody expected.