The Campo+Ciudad group, which actively participates once morest the government’s policies towards the agricultural sector, criticized Vice President Cristina Kirchner for having recommended those who distributed 10,000 copies of the National Constitution in the recent tractor-trailer in Plaza de Mayo, which, in addition, to distribute it, “they read it”.
In Resistencia, Chaco, where she received an honorary doctorate and gave a talk convened by the Universidad Nacional del Chaco Austral, the vice president, in addition to once once more making a difference with President Alberto Fernández, said: “There were a lot of people the other day handing out the Constitution. It would be good if, in addition to distributing it, they read it”.
Before, the vice president made a mention of export rights, one of the demands of the field. He did so by referring to “article 4 of the Constitution, the one that nobody modified, nor will it be modified because it is the stony part of the Constitution.”
“The 1st establishes that we are, that we have a republican, representative and federal form of government. The 2nd is the support of the cult of the Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, the 3rd the capital of the Republic, for which there were wars. And in the 4th, what appears? The 4th, what does the 4th say? The income of the national State how it is made up, speaks and says «export rights and import rights, income from the sale or rental of State and Nation real estate. And the income from the mail. And, furthermore, he says… and also all those contributions that the Congress of the Nation equitably and legally establishes. In other words, it separates all the part of income and tribute that, obviously, are not an attribute of the Executive Power but of the National Congress”, he indicated.
Following Cristina Kirchner’s recommendation to read the National Constitution, Country+City Indian: “We are not offended, Madam Vice President. We know she was just a bravado meant to get the applause of the claque out of her, something a narcissist like you can’t resist.”
He then added: “But you know very well that we read it, ma’am. We read it much more carefully than is convenient for the would-be banana dictator that you are.”
According to the group, the Constitution “puts the vice president in a bad light” and, furthermore, “whom he chose as his running mate.”
“Because we read it, we know that many of the measures taken by your government during 2020 constitute a violation of the rights and guarantees of citizens. Because we read it, we know that property is inviolable, and that the land seizures that representatives of your space and even government officials endorse constitute, without a doubt, a crime. Because we read it, we understand that the reform of the Council of the Judiciary that you and your space promoted in 2006 only managed to break, in your favor, the balance that the Constitution requires of you”, Campo + Ciudad pointed out in its statement.
During the act in Chaco, to the left of the vice president was the vice-rector of the National University of Chaco Austral, Manuel García Solá. In addition to holding that position, he is an agricultural producer and director of District 9 of the Argentine Rural Society (SRA).
In social networks there was controversy over his presence. However, in dialogue with the Valor Aggregated Agro portal, García Solá, former Minister of Education of Carlos Menem, separated any link between one institution and another and clarified that he was in the capacity of vice-chancellor, not for the Rural.
“My condition as director of the Rural Society has nothing to do with my teaching position for 20 years appointed by competition at the university”, he pointed. In addition, she anticipated that, just as the university gave an honoris causa to Cristina Kirchner as former president, she will do the same with former presidents Mauricio Macri and Eduardo Duhalde for the strengthening of democracy.
“What are they going to say when I am giving the award to (former) president Mauricio Macri?” he pointed. She added that Cristina Kirchner was given the distinction not because she was vice president, but because of her status as former president.