2024-11-11 16:00:00
Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kichilov, Mention this sentence Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner can receive “road industry”, before this Wednesday, the Supreme Court will announce whether to confirm the six years in prison and permanently disqualified from holding public office. “no single test in the file.
“A legal scandal is about to be completed There is one huge gravity Because it started a new genre, which I call “Little talk,” Kisilov first noted during a press conference at the Government Building in Buenos Aires. “Everything that will be said does not exist, did not happen, but will be taken for granted generate a discipline” he added.
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In that sense, he commented, the investigation into the direction of Santa Cruz Public Works will be “another case in point.”Political and judicial persecution and ban As has happened with other popular field leaders in Argentina’s history.
As an example, he said: “This happens to everyone in Peronism, or almost everyone, because it happened to (Arturo) Frondizzi, (Ippolito) Yrigoyen, through (José de) San Martín, (Juan Manuel) Rosas, (Juan Domingo) Peron and of course There’s Christina”.
To the Peronists it was a “briefing“For those who want to implement certain popular policies with the aim of tarnishing their own image, the serious consequence in this case is to be barred from holding public office.
Buenos Aires president argues that country’s former president “could never commit such a crime She is not responsible for making these decisions simply because of her function. Lazaro Baez and former Minister of Public Works. Jose Lopezetc., “Those who made these decisions were never investigated.”
“This reality does not exist. The judiciary behaves like a political party. We completely reject and deny what is going to happen on Wednesday because, in addition, it is a blow to the credibility of the judge. we absolutely support with victim christina”, he said, referring to “law”a term used to talk about the use of law and legal process as “weapons of war.”
“New rulings will be issued for the following cases: There is no evidence in the file and no criminal conduct.”, concluded the governor, who also commented that “they have congratulated” the former president on his appointment as chairman of the National Justice Party (PJ).
Cristina Kirchner visits Buenos Aires suburbs during PPP rearmament and before road ruling
Road reason: Convicted at first instance
2022, christina kirchnerThe then Vice-President of the country, he was convicted by the Federal Criminal Oral Court II in a case known as “Viality”. federal prosecutor Diego Luciani Call for him to be sentenced to 12 years in prison for the crime committed illegal association y fraudulent administration harming national interests.
In the end, the judges were Rodrigo Jimenez Uriburu, Jorge Gollini and Andres Basso Sentenced to 6 years in prison and disqualified She was in public office when she was found guilty of fraud, but she was acquitted of unlawful association.
In addition to the former president, the court also sentenced Báez, owner of Austral Construcciones (6 years), López, former director of the National Roads Agency (DNV) (6 years), Nelson Periotti (6 years old); To former Santa Cruz DNV official, Mauricio Clarada (4 years) and Raul Darucci (3 years and 6 months); and former Director of the Santa Cruz Provincial Highway Directorate, Juan Carlos Villafañe (5 years), Raul Parvesi (4 years 6 months) and Jose Santibanez (4 years).
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**Interview with Axel Kicillof, Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Governor Kicillof. The news around Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has sparked considerable debate. What’s your stance on the imminent Supreme Court ruling regarding her prison sentence and disqualification from public office?
**Kicillof:** Thank you for having me. This situation is highly concerning. I believe that the charges against Cristina are baseless. We are facing a “legal scandal,” as I call it, characterized by a complete absence of evidence in her case. The judiciary, in this instance, appears to operate like a political entity rather than an impartial arbiter of justice.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned a phenomenon called “Little talk.” Can you elaborate on what that entails?
**Kicillof:** Certainly. “Little talk” refers to the pervasive misinformation that circulates in political discourse. It’s a process where unfounded claims are stated as facts, generating a discourse that lacks any factual basis. This creates a manipulative environment, particularly against political figures in the Peronist movement.
**Interviewer:** You also spoke of a historical precedent regarding political persecution in Argentina. How do you see this influencing the current political landscape?
**Kicillof:** The history you mentioned is relevant today. The narrative of persecution has recurred throughout Argentina’s history, targeting leaders who advocate for popular policies. The treatment of Cristina is not an isolated incident; it reflects a broader trend of undermining Peronism and its leaders. Just as figures like Yrigoyen and Perón faced similar challenges, we see it happening now with Cristina.
**Interviewer:** What are the implications for Peronism if the Supreme Court rules against her?
**Kicillof:** A ruling against Cristina would not only be a tragedy for her but would also set a dangerous precedent for all political leaders in Argentina. This could discourage engagement in public service and policy-making, leading to a fractured democracy. In fact, a recent survey indicates that, despite a high likelihood of Peronism retaining support in the upcoming elections, there’s a notable rejection rate among younger voters, which is alarming.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, how do you envision the path forward for Peronism amid these challenges?
**Kicillof:** We remain committed to our principles and policies, focusing on the needs of the people. The current political climate demands resilience and unity among Peronists. It’s crucial that we continue to fight against this judicial persecution and promote a narrative that champions democracy and justice for all.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Governor Kicillof, for sharing your insights on this pressing issue.
**Kicillof:** Thank you for having me. It’s important to keep the conversation going.