2023-12-20 04:09:00
While the Social Organizations They prepare to march in a new anniversary of December 20, Cristina Kirchner shared a video of the former president on social networks Nestor Kirchner during a lunch with Mirtha Legrand. In the course of that dialogue, the then head of State highlighted the importance of articles 14 and 14 bis of the Magna Carta: “To the Constitution must be read in full“.
The former vice president spoke regarding one of the most controversial topics of the new government: the use of the four federal forces to inhibit social protest in a socio-economic context of great impact on the pocket due to the growing levels of inflationthat the government of Javier Miley attributes to the previous administration.
“A president who read the entire Constitution,” was the message published by the former vice president, accompanied by a fragment of a conversation that Néstor Kirchner had at Mirtha Legrand’s table.
The host had asked the president who died in 2010 how he would address the problem of the pickets. In turn, Legrand was inflexible with respect to the marches and street blockades promoted by the picketing organizations: “We must all comply with the Constitution.”
Néstor Kirchner’s response brought up articles 14 and 14 bis of the National Constitution.
“The right to work, to a decent income, the Constitution must be read in its entirety. There are some who say that it must be complied with and they remember when this type of thing happens, but they do not remember that there are other articles, which are basic laws to guarantee those rights to the peoplewhich unfortunately are still not there today,” stated Kirchner, whose words were recovered by Cristina Kirchner to highlight her differences with the libertarian government regarding security and social conflict.
Cristina Kirchner’s post is framed in a context of maximum social effervescence since the piquetero organizations called for a Mass mobilization once morest the Government’s economic measureson the sidelines of the commemoration for the explosion of December 20, 2001.
In fact, the Minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovelloannounced at the beginning of this week the removal of social plans for those who carry out pickets or blockades.
They ask for protection from Justice so that the Bullrich anti-picketing protocol is suspended
Controversies over the anti-picketing protocol promoted by Patricia Bullrich
Among the first measures taken by Javier Milei’s government is the anti-picket protocol promoted by Patricia Bullrich, Minister of Security.
It is “a protocol for the maintenance of public order” that the Government implemented with the objective of ensuring free movement on routes and streets in the event of protests that might lead to pickets or blockades.
The degree of rigor how the security forces will act to guarantee circulation is still unknown. However, the procedure launched at the initiative of Bullrich would enable the intervention of the four federal forces (Gendarmery, Federal Police, Naval Prefecture and Airport Security Police).
20D with anti-picket protocol: social organizations arrive divided
In this context, an appeal for protection has already been filed in court to suspend Bullrich’s anti-picketing protocol and declare the unconstitutionality of said measure.
The judicial presentation fell to the National Federal Administrative Litigation Court No. 3, in charge of the judge Santiago Carrillo.
The 53-page document accessed by PERFIL demands the suspension of resolution 943/2023 of the Ministry of Security since, in its opinion, “it restricts, violates and in fact prevents the legitimate right and the Constitutional Guarantee to demonstrate publicly in peaceful, those of moving freely throughout the national territory and of express political ideas without any type of censorship“.
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