Cristina Kirchner pointed to the judiciary and implied complicity with the drug trafficking situation, which she also asked to observe. “Let’s see if we believe that gangs with illiterate names are the ones who assembled the technology to launder billions from the drug trade,” he said. “It is necessary restoration of the justice system not only because of what is happening with the leaders who champion popular causes, but also because of the dramas in society,” he added.
With that in mind, she said she’s not worried about her legal situation. “I’m not interested in whether they condemn me, I’m interested in building a democratic state in which the guarantees of the constitution are not painted cardboard.”
Act at the CCK for Human Rights of the Puebla Group Tomás Cuesta
“The problem is when you choose to play on the side of the interests of the people and the great national majorities,” said the former president. And he added: If you go with the media, you have no problem.
Cristina criticized former President Mauricio Macri’s economic policies. He cited comments by former Finance Minister Nicolás Dujovne on the inherited deleveraging situation in 2015, which he referred to on other occasions. “If there were no debts, there were reserves and salaries did not lag, do you want to tell me what they did in four years that delivered the country as a perch in 2019?
Cristina expressed that workers’ participation had grown greatly during her government. “They haunt us because we balance society, workers’ right to a fair share of what they produceHe claimed that workers had a 51% share of GDP at the time of the 1976 coup, just as they did at the end of his government in 2015. “What the military party was to popular governments in the 20th century, lawfare is to popular governments in the 21st century is exactly the same,” he said.
Cristina Kirchner joins the Puebla Group show at the CCKPrensa Cristina Kirchner
The Vice-President was responding to the comments made by the President of the UCR, who, when presenting his candidacy last week, urged Cristina to give up political life. Without naming him, he pointed to opposition leaders. “It seems they came from the craters of Mars,” bullied. He recalled the situation of the UCR with the alliance during the government of Fernando de la Rúa and the crisis triggered by the resignation of Carlos “Chacho” Álvarez. “He remained without a government as his vice president denounced that they had bribed Peronist senators to sanction workers’ flexibility.”
Act at the CCK for Human Rights of the Puebla Group Tomás Cuesta
“He was hard on me for what we did,” the president said as she alluded to the trials against her and justified her theory of the administration of justice.
The Vice President reiterated that lawfare, or prosecution, is related to the National Security Doctrine with military coups and the role of the armed forces in the 1970s. He cited the 1976 coup in Argentina and the situation in Chile under Salvador Allende. “The first laboratory of neoliberalism in Latin America will be installed in Chile.” “It was the coup that broke a pattern of accumulation and out of it came the bi-monetary economy,” he said. “Lawfare is the criminalization of politics, not all politics, but politics that has to do with the distribution of incomewith upward social mobility, so that our societies do not crystallize between rich and poor,” he went on.
After the presentation of the various speakers, the Vice President began her speech. “A night of caresses and slaps after so many punches and even shot attempts,” he said at the beginning. Some of those present received her singing “Cristina Presidenta” before taking the microphone.
Cristina Kirchner at the Puebla Group performance at CCKTomás Cuesta – LA NACION
Gisele Ricobom, one of the lawyers who wrote the book in support of Cristina Fernández, explained that the text will be part of a campaign to bring the vice president’s case to various organizations. “We’re not going to shut up,” he said.
Former Spanish judge Baltazar Garzón has sharply questioned Cristina Kirchner’s conviction in the Roads case. He argued that there was insufficient evidence to justify the 12-year prison sentence and ban from holding public office. “It’s an absolute disproportion to say that resources have been plundered when you don’t know the exact numbers,” he said. And he added: “You cannot launch trial balloons because it will be many years before society trusts the judiciary again,” he said. The lawyer, for his part, expressed that he was bringing greetings Julian Assangethe founder of WikiLeaks, to Cristina about the trial that awaits her.
Former President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, expressed his support for Vice President Cristina Kirchner. “It is a crime to defend the humblest of people, hence the political persecutions,” he evaluated, noting: “If they don’t defeat us politically, electorally or culturally, they try it in court, and this is the case of Sister Cristina. ”
“If they can’t defeat us with a coup, now it’s judicial and congressional coups against political leaders who are with their people,” Morales reiterated.
While Cristina Kirchner leads the closing of the day at the World Human Rights Forum, President Alberto Fernández simultaneously opens the Urban Journey of National Route No. 11 in Resistencia, Chaco. While around 3,700 users switched on the Vice President’s streaming on YouTube, just over 60 users watched the President’s inauguration ceremony in the province of northern Argentina.
“We don’t have to read the sentence for your friends to know you’re innocent.” pointed to former Colombian President Ernesto Samper, who also listed the lessons he learned from the vice president.
“I learned three things from her,” he said, specifying: “There are two enclaves in Latin America that we can never forget: the Guantánamo base in Cuba and the Malvinas in Argentina; Vultures eat not only carrion, but also lands. The vulture funds, all the damage done by the IMF… And the need to create a new regional and autonomous financial architecture for ourselves.”
And he concluded: “The agony of those who disappeared from the dictatorship. There is no crime worse than enforced disappearance. I learned this drama when you introduced me to the grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.”
The President of the External Relations Commission of the Argentine Nation’s Chamber of Deputies, Gustavo Valdestook over the role of moderator in the last phase of the panel on “political-judicial persecution” in the CCK. “We are here to cry out injustice”summarized the legislature.
Vice-President Cristina Kirchner, through her official channels on the networks, broadcast the panel, which ends tonight, from the CCK.
Also, at the end of the activity, the book will be presented. Goal: Cristina, the lawfare against democracy in Argentinaa joint publication of the School of Latin American and Global Studies (ELAG), the Puebla Group, the Latin American Council for Justice and Democracy (CLAJUD), and the Latin American Strategic Center for Geopolitics (CELAG).
As indicated, the publication includes texts by: José Luís Rodríguez Zapatero, Baltasar Garzón, Gisele Ricobom, Silvina Romano, Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni, Gerardo Pisarello, Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, Carol Proner, Virgilio Hernández Enríquez, Marcelo Maisonnave, Larissa Ramina, Charlotth Back, Adoración Guaman, Pedro Estevam Alves Pinto Serrano, Emilio Camacho, Juarez Tavares and Ernesto Samper; under the coordination of Baltasar Garzón, Gisele Ricobom and Silvina Romano.
“The sound didn’t come out, even though we tried 10,000 times,” Correa protested during his podium presentation on politico-judicial persecution. “The technicians guaranteed me that I would come out with the sound. Please folks if you can start from scratch and with the audio. I’ve already said that the technology is going too well,” he continued.
And claims: “How many times have we tried this? Too bad because you spend many hours preparing these things and they assured me 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 preside over the closing of the panel “People’s Will and Democracy”.
Cristina Kirchner on arrival at the CCK
“After ten years in government, it’s impossible not to have a case of corruption”diagnosed the former President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, in his speech.
And he continued: “Often the comrades on the left fall into this trap themselves, more out of vanity, saying: ‘We are not like those in power.’ An honest government is not the one that has no cases of corruption, but the one that does not tolerate corruption because it is impossible not to have any cases of corruption in ten years.”
“Even Pope Francis said he found corruption in the Vatican,” he said, noting, “There is a lot of hypocrisy here. Do you want to fight corruption? Clean up those hideouts, those sewers called tax havens, when all the corruption is happening there. As simple as that. The rest is hypocrisy”
“In 2012 I had the opportunity to work here hand in hand with Justice Minister Julio Alak; the vice president was Carlos Zannini; Justice Minister Martín Fresneda was,” said the Spanish lawyer at the beginning of his speech, Balthasar Garzonat the meeting “Will of the People and Democracy” in support of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Zannini never held this position. In 2012 his position in the administration of Cristina Kirchner was Legal and Technical Secretary of the Presidency of the Argentine Nation, a position he held throughout the first period of Kirchnerism between 2003 and 2015.
In another fragment of his presentation, after highlighting the role of Rafael Correa and assuring: “Public service for the benefit of the people is poorly paid, lawfare rises up against those who give everything for the people.”
president Alberto Fernandez held a meeting at the Casa Rosada today with members of the Puebla groupthe progressive political and academic forum, and in this context the re-entry of Argentina into the Union of South American Nations (Unasur) and the “continuity” of five other countries in this regional organization were confirmed.
“In Latin America we are all in the same boat, and the building of unity must leave political uses aside, for that condemns us to further procrastination. Therefore, we must revive Unasur as soon as possible,” said the President at the end of the meeting, where he announced the reactivation of Argentina’s rights and obligations before this body.
Alberto Fernandez and Sergio Massa
The news of Argentina’s re-entry had been announced by former Colombian President Ernesto Samper, who announced to the accredited press at the government building the “good news” that the regional bloc is “expanding and recapturing the social flags of progressivism in Latin America”. “…
of Tukuman origin, Gerardo Pisarelloformer deputy mayor of Barcelona, interrogated javier milei for the alliance with the son of genocide Antonio Bussi.
“Those who haphazardly haunt Cristina Kirchner are the same ones who relish when Antonio Bussi’s son gets along with a pathetic figure like Milei to take us back to times that should never return to Argentina,” Pisarello said.
The current Spanish MEP added: “Those who are persecuting Cristina Kirchner are the same ones who celebrated that an unscrupulous businessman like Pedro Blaquier died with impunity after being responsible for more than 300 kidnappings and dozens of murders of sugar factory workers in Jujuy and in Jujuy responsible was the Argentine north.
Various members of the Puebla Group, as well as human rights leaders, will take part in the panel People’s Will and Democracy: From the Military Party to the Judiciary Party, the Azzzas to Democracy. The full list of speakers:
As the meeting’s moderator thanked the members of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo for attending, the audience stood to greet the human rights advocates in attendance.
The ovation lasted about 2 minutes, with both those on the stage and the standing guests applauding them.
Former Bolivia President Evo Morales this afternoon said Vice President Cristina Kirchner was “banned”. “We are here to accompany our friend Cristina,” he said, specifying: “We know the political situation, Judicial coups are taking place across the region. Yes, it’s forbidden.”
Evo Morales together with Cristina Kirchner in a file picture
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Killof, gave a brief television interview with C5N before joining the CCK, and slammed former President Mauricio Macri while criticizing the Vice President’s legal position. “We showed up, we went to testify, although we know the manipulation and management that they run, and there we have Pepín Rodríguez Simón,” he said, adding: “Shamelessness knows no bounds.”
When asked about Cristina Kirchner becoming the Frente de Todos’ presidential candidate, Kicillof judged: “I think she has to be able to make that decision, but here’s a situation where Cristina expresses and represents an important part Argentine people and what they want with the ban is that they cannot do it”.
“The Frente de Todos outlines an electoral strategy when there is a verdict that can be appealed to the judges who played football with Macri and then to the judges appointed by Macri,” he continued, stressing: “Cristina is deprived of justice.”
“We are not before a divine judiciary convicting a former employee, we are not before natural judges or a democratic judiciary conducting a judicial inquiry,” the national senator began. Oscar Parrilliin the panel that Cristina Kirchner will close later.
“We are facing a firing squad known as the Judicial Party,” he added.
Yesterday, Alberto Fernandez took on III. World Forum on Human Rights, organized by the International Center for the Promotion of Human Rights (CIPDH Unesco), bringing together 150 speakers and world leaders in Buenos Aires.
In this context, Fernández referred to his vice president in a section of his speech. It was by holding: “Neoliberalism is attacking the pillars of common life as we know it right now. We saw it in Bolivia with Evo (Morales) and we saw it in Brazil with Lula (Da Silva), we saw it in Ecuador with beloved former President (Rafael) Correa, we saw 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 avoided the crossing at all human rights related activities that will take place this week. “It’s a difficult task, don’t let anyone get angry,” said sources organizing the meetings.
President Alberto Fernández received the members of the Puebla Group who died on III. World Forum for Human RightsTélam
He Puebla group Under the motto “People’s Will and Democracy” is taking place today as part of the III. World Forum of Human Rights held at the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK) an international meeting in support of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner during 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 deliver the closing remarks, while the former Presidents Evo Morales (Bolivia), Rafael Correa (Ecuador), Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (Spain) And Ernesto Samper (Colombia) So far you have been leading discussion groups.
just as expected THE NATIONcalled La Cámpora to the march on March 24 with a slogan promoted by Cristina Kirchner on the day of her last plea, when she spoke of the “mafia” who she said were trying to ban her. The poster calling for the demonstration bears the slogan “Democracy without Mafia”. The slogan comes from discussions with human rights organizations, including the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, who had asked not to celebrate on March 24.
La Cámpora launched a call with political slogans for the Hernán Zenteno Memorial Day march
The III World Forum for Human Rights It will take place at the Kirchner Cultural Center and will last until this Friday, March 24th, which is commemoration day in Argentina because it is the date on which the 1976 coup d’état took place. This year marks 40 years of uninterrupted democracy.
Cristina Kirchner returns to the Kirchner Cultural Center to attend the conclusion of the second day of the Human Rights Forum. The panel will deal with “political-judicial persecution” at a time when Kirchnerism and La Cámpora call for “breaking the ban”. Ahead of her sentencing in the Highway case, the vice president said she would not run in the October 2023 general election because she was “banned.” She analyzed it because of the removal from office that the Federal Court of Justice imposed on her.
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