Argentine president assures that he received death threats

On Wednesday night, the president made a comparison between the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman and Diego Luciani, one of the prosecutors who requested prison for Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

Political tension intensified in Argentina following President Alberto Fernández offered an interview that caused a scandal and led to a strong campaign once morest him by the South American country’s political, media and judicial opposition.

On Wednesday night, the president made a comparison between the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman and Diego Luciani, one of the prosecutors who requested prison for Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

During the note, which was made in TN, Fernández was questioned regarding Luciani’s safety, but replied that it was inappropriate to encourage the idea that the same thing might happen to Nisman.

The prosecutor’s body was found in his home in January 2015, days following he accused Fernández de Kirchner of “treason once morest the country,” in a case that divides public opinion between those who think he was killed or committed suicide. .

“So far what happened to him was that Nisman committed suicide, nothing else was proven, I hope that prosecutor Luciani does not do something like that,” he said.

Immediately, the opposition accused the president of threatening Luciani, who, in turn, this Thursday accused him of “overwhelming the institutions.”

In the midst of the scandal, Fernández gave another interview in which he warned that his statements had been misrepresented.

In addition, he revealed that part of the opposition encourages a permanent climate of violence and that he has even received death threats.

“There are people who are very crazy in these terms because we all receive threats. Me too, death threats, but I don’t care too much either,” she stated.

He also clarified that he might not offer many details so as not to interfere with the investigation being carried out by the Federal Police.

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