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Vice President Argentina, Cristina Fernandezassured that the 6-year sentence given to him by an oral court on Tuesday has its origins in a “semi-state judicial mafia” and confirmed his innocence in this process for violations of the roadworks concession.
In a telematic intervention from his office in SenateMinutes after the verdict was announced, Fernandez reiterated that the verdict against him, which he confirmed he would appeal, was “already written”.
“The idea was to denounce me, which they eventually did,” he said. Fernandezwho ruled Argentina in the period from 2007 to 2015. At the end of his speech, he indicated that he would not run in the Argentine elections in 2023.
“You know what? I’m going to do the same as on December 10, 2015 when Shioli He suggested that I run for parliament. No.Or I’m going to subject the political force that honored me to being President and Vice President twice to mistreatment because of a disqualified, convicted candidate.”said the vice president.
D noticed: “I will not be a candidate for anything, my name will not be on any ballot.”
On Tuesday, an oral court sentenced the vice president to 6 years in prison and indefinite disqualification from holding public office for the crime of fraudulently managing public funds, but acquitted her of alleged unlawful association.
“I will not be a candidate for anything, my name will not be on any ballot,” said Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner at the end of her speech after condemning her | Font: AFP
Fernandez refused to be held responsible for the public administration fraud because, as president, she did not control the budget laws that included public works that were the subject of this lawsuit, nor did she manage or execute those budgets, the responsibility of the chief of staff ministers.
The Vice President assured that none of the accusations made by the prosecutors who intervened in this process were true, and said that she was the target of the “mafia” more than just “justice” (prosecution).
“This is a parallel state and a mafia, a judicial mafia and confirmation of the existence of a semi-state system where decisions are made about the life, property and freedom of all Argentines,” he said.
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“It is clear that the idea was to condemn me,” said the Argentine vice president from National Senate. He criticized the verdict for “fraudulent administration” and that the verdict was “already written” three years ago. pointed to Judge Ercoliniwho followed the case under investigation, although he said that he “acted not alone” and mentioned the Supreme Court, as well as against the figure of the chief of staff for budget execution.
“I don’t make laws. I did not sanction the budget laws, they were deputies and senators. As well as the President of the Republic,” said the Vice President.
Cristina Fernandez said the current state is parallel and “judicial mafia” | Font: Grab
He continued his presentation by showing conversations about the alleged illegal hacking, in which the dialogue between the alleged four judges, the prosecutor, the Minister of Justice of the city of Buenos Aires and the leaders Clarin Group. She suggested that the conversation was supposed to take place in October during a trip by British businessman Joe Lewis to Patagonia.
“Confirmation of the existence of a semi-state system, a system in which life is decided, the property of freedom, and this is outside the election results, we received this weekend. Yesterday, the president mentioned on the national channel that it had become public knowledge,” said Christina Kirchner.
In this regard, he interrogated the Minister of Security of the city of Buenos Aires, Marcelo D’Alessandro.
“He was the one who put up the fences in my house after my attack. He was the author of this. In addition, a few days after the attempt on my life, he conducted reconnaissance activities with the Buenos Aires police, who photographed people who came and went and were in custody in the building of Uruguay and Juncala,” said the vice president after receiving a six-year jail time in a highway corruption trial.
(As reported by La Nación, Clarín and EFE)
Source: RPP

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