“The audio did not come out, even though we tried 10,000 times,” Correa protested, during his presentation on the panel on political-judicial persecution. “The technicians guaranteed me that I was going to come out with the audio. Please guys if you can start from the beginning and with the audio. I already said that this was going too well with technology”, he continued.
And claimed: “How many times have we rehearsed this already? A pity, because one spends many hours preparing these things and they assured me that it would work”.
Seconds later, the video finally played with sound. The auditorium erupted in applause.
The vice president arrived at the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK) to lead the closing of the panel “Popular will and democracy.”
“When you have ten years in government it is impossible not to have a case of corruption”diagnosed the former president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, in his speech.
And he continued: “Many times the comrades on the left themselves fall into this trap, more out of vanity, for saying: ‘We are not like them, who are in power.’ An honest government is not one that does not have cases of corruption, but one that does not tolerate corruption because it is impossible not to have cases of corruption in ten years.”.
“Even Pope Francis said he found corruption in the Vatican,” he said, remarking: “There is a lot of hypocrisy here. Do you want to fight corruption? Eliminate those hideouts, those sewers called tax havens, if all the corruption happens there. As simple as that. The rest is hypocrisy”
“In 2012 I had the opportunity to be and work here hand in hand with the Minister of Justice, Julio Alak; who was vice president, Carlos Zannini; who was the Secretary of Justice, Martín Fresneda ”, he said at the start of his address, the Spanish jurist, Balthazar Garzonat the meeting “Popular will and democracy” in support of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Zannini never held that position. In 2012, his position in the administration of Cristina Kirchner was Legal and Technical Secretary of the Presidency of the Argentine Nationa position that it occupied during the entire first period of Kirchnerism between 2003 and 2015.
In another fragment of his presentation, following highlighting the role of Rafael Correa and assured: “Public service in favor of the people is poorly paid, the lawfare He rises up once morest those who give everything for the people”.
President Alberto Fernandez today led a meeting at the Casa Rosada with members of the Puebla Groupthe progressive political and academic forum, and in that context the re-entry of Argentina to the Union of South American Nations (Unasur) was confirmed and the “continuity” of five other countries in that regional body.
“In Latin America we are all in the same boat, and the construction of unity must set aside political use, because that condemns us to further postponement. That is why we must revitalize Unasur as soon as possible, ”said the president at the closing of the meeting, where he announced the reactivation of Argentina’s rights and obligations before that body.
The news of the Argentine re-entry had been announced by former Colombian President Ernesto Samper, who announced to the accredited press at the Government House the “good news” that the regional bloc “is expanding and retaking the social flags of progressivism in Latin America”. .
Of Tucuman origin, Gerardo Pisarelloformer deputy mayor of Barcelona, questioned Javier Miley for allying with the son of the genocidal, Antonio Bussi.
“Those who arbitrarily persecute Cristina Kirchner are the same ones who enjoy when Antonio Bussi’s son gets along with a pathetic character, like Milei, to take us back to times that should never return to Argentina once more”Pisarello said.
The current Spanish deputy added: “Those who persecute Cristina Kirchner are the same ones who celebrated that an unscrupulous businessman like Pedro Blaquier died in impunity following having been responsible for more than 300 kidnappings and dozens of murders once morest sugar mill workers in Jujuy. and in the Argentine north.
Various members of the Puebla Group, as well as Human Rights leaders, participate in the panel Popular will and democracy: From the military party to the judicial party, the azzzas to democracy. The full list of speakers:
When the presenter of the meeting thanked the members of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo for their presence, the audience stood up to greet the Human Rights leaders who were there.
The ovation lasted regarding 2 minutes where both those on stage and the guests applauded them standing up.
The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, said this followingnoon that Vice President Cristina Kirchner “is banned.” “We are here to accompany our friend Cristina,” he said, and specified: “We know the political situation, there are judicial coups throughout the region. Yes, it’s banned.”
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofgave a brief television interview with C5N before joining the CCK, and criticized former President Mauricio Macri while criticizing the judicial situation of the vice president. “We have appeared, we have gone to testify even knowing the manipulation and handling they do, and there we have Pepín Rodríguez Simón,” he said, adding: “Shamelessness has no limit.”
When asked if Cristina Kirchner should be the presidential candidate of the Frente de Todos, Kicillof evaluated: “I think she has to be in a position to make that decision, but here is a situation in which Cristina expresses and represents a very important portion of the Argentine population and what they want with the procriction is that they cannot do it”.
“The Frente de Todos is outlining an electoral strategy when there has been a ruling that can be appealed with the judges who played soccer with Macri and then can be appealed with the judges appointed by Macri,” he continued, emphasizing: “Cristina is deprived of Justice.”
“We are not here before a Divine Justice that judges a former employee, we are not before natural judges or a democratic justice that carries out a judicial investigation,” began the national senator. Oscar Parrilliin the panel that Cristina Kirchner will later close.
“We are before a firing squad that has been framed as the Judicial Party,” he added.
Ayer, Alberto Fernandez participated in the III World Forum on Human Rights organized by the International Center for the Promotion of Human Rights (CIPDH Unesco), which brings together 150 speakers and world leaders in Buenos Aires.
In this context, in one of the sections of his speech, Fernández referred to his vice president. He went by holding: “Neoliberalism is attacking right now once morest the pillars of common life as we know it. We saw it in Bolivia with Evo (Morales) and we saw it in Brazil with Lula (Da Silva), we saw it in Ecuador with the beloved former president (Rafael) Correa, we see it in Argentina with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner”.
According to official sources and from the Puebla Group itself, President Alberto Fernández and his vice president Cristina Kirchner have avoided crossing in all activities related to human rights that will take place this week. “It’s a difficult task, don’t let anyone get angry”affirmed sources of the organization of the meetings.
He Puebla Group An international meeting in support of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will be held today at the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK), convened under the slogan “Popular will and democracy”, within the framework of the III World Forum on Human Rights that takes place throughout this week in the city of Buenos Aires.
The event, scheduled for 5:00 p.m., will be attended by the vice president herself, who will make the closing speech, while the former presidents Evo Morales (Bolivia), Rafael Correa (Ecuador), Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (Spain) y Ernesto Samper (Colombia) They previously head discussion tables.
just as anticipated THE NATION, La Cámpora called for the march on March 24 with a slogan promoted by Cristina Kirchner on the day of her final plea, when she spoke of the “mafias” that, according to her, sought to proscribe her. The poster calling for the demonstration has the slogan “Democracy without mafias”. The slogan is out of the discussion with human rights organizations, including the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, who had requested not to party on March 24.
El III World Forum for Human Rights It will take place at the Kirchner Cultural Center and it will take place until this Friday, March 24, which is Day of Remembrance in Argentina, because it is the date on which the coup d’état was consummated, in 1976. This year marks 40 years of democracy without interruptions.
Cristina Kirchner reappears at the Kirchner Cultural Center to participate in the closing of the second day of the Forum for Human Rights. The panel will deal with “political-judicial persecution” at a time when Kirchnerism and La Cámpora call for “breaking the ban.” The vice president said before being sentenced in the Highway case that she will not compete in the general elections of October 2023 because she is “outlawed.” She analyzed it this way because of her disqualification from holding public office imposed by the Federal Oral Court that tried her.
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