Cristina Fernández on the prosecutor’s request: “I already have the sentence written”

Regarding the management, he said: “They ask for 12 years because they were the 12 years of the best government that Argentina had in recent decades.”

In a fiery one-and-a-half-hour speech, Argentina’s vice president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, defended herself following a prosecutor called for 12 years in prison and her perpetual disqualification from holding public office.

“I already have the sentence written,” said Fernández de Kirchner, who pointed harshly once morest justice and once morest the political opposition.

At the beginning of her speech from Congress, in which she showed files and read exchanges of messages related to the case, the vice president said that the trial began with a “fiction” and that it had a script “pretty bad, by the way, as well as false ”. She stated that the “justice system allows violating all norms” and that “nothing that the prosecutors said was proven.”

The vice president had already fiercely criticized the decision of the Prosecutor’s Office on Monday, stating on Twitter that she was not “before a court of the Constitution, but before a media-judicial firing squad.”

In his long speech, Fernández read messages exchanged between the former Secretary of Public Works José López, another official and the businessman Nicolás Caputo and in this context he pronounced one of the phrases that quickly went viral: “The one who feels very stupid is me.”

In addition to listing accusations once morest prosecutors and politicians, Fernández said that cases like the one that follows “discipline” politicians. “This is not a trial of Cristina Kirchner, this is a trial of Peronism, this is a trial of the national and popular governments (…) once morest whom we fight for memory, truth, justice, salary, pensions, public works”, and emphasized that point: “Public works, yes, public works were a formidable government management”.

Regarding the management, he said: “They ask for 12 years because they were the 12 years of the best government that Argentina had in recent decades.”

And he ended his message with a warning: “They are not coming for me, they are coming for you. For wages, for the rights of workers, of retirees, of indebtedness, they come for that.”

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