
The candidates of Together for Change, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta and patricia bullrichcame out to harshly question the president Alberto Fernandezafter the national network pointed directly to the Supreme Court of Justice for suspending the elections in Tucumán and San Juan for five days due to alleged irregularities in the candidacies of Manzur and Uñac, both from the Frente de Todos.
In the first place, the Buenos Aires head of government assured that Argentines are “hostages of their inability to govern“. Alberto Fernandez had accused the highest court of abandoning democracy”held hostage by a group of judges”.
“President, a total and lasting change includes you ceasing to attend against the division of powers“said the presidential candidate of Together for Change.
Alberto Fernández: “The Court compulsively overwhelms federalism and the autonomy of the provinces”
Through his Twitter account, the opposition leader added: “Here the only hostages are the Argentines, hostages of their inability to govern“.
For her part, the pre-candidate for president Patricia Bullrich said: “Those who break the law always have problems with the judges.” Besides, yesterday I had said that “The rulings of the Court are complied with, they are not discussed. Anything else is a coup“.
In addition, the national deputy and holder of the Pro block, christian ritondoHe stated: “The law professor goes on national television to repeat lies and bastardize the division of powers. Even if it hurts them, we are going to continue denouncing their attempts to take the Republic away.”
Finally, Mary Eugenia Vidal He also published: “The dollar at $470, year-on-year inflation at 104.3%, poverty at 39%… The President? On a national chain threatening Supreme Court judges.”
The Alberto Fernandez chain
President Alberto Fernandez rejected this wednesday at noon the fall of the Supreme Court who suspended the elections in Tucuman and San Juan. “The decision affects two provinces in which a triumph of Peronism was projected,” he denounced.
The Supreme Court of Justice suspended the elections this Sunday in Tucumán and San Juan
is National chain from the Quinta de Olivos, the president issued an extensive message in which he announced the sending of the two precautionary measures that the Highest Court took yesterday to be incorporated as grounds for the impeachment trial that is taking place in Deputies. In addition, the president urged Congress to approve the expansion of the Supreme Court, something that the ruling party tried without force.
“I can’t ignore that This decision affects two provinces in which the triumph of Peronism was projected that they would have added to other triumphs of the ruling party that occurred last Sunday. I can’t help noticing that the failure comes immediately after Mauricio Macri treat the northern provinces as fiefdoms in which their political space foresaw defeats,” the president declared.
Subsequently, Fernández pointed directly at the High Court. “The Supreme Court of Justice has shown once again that it is capable of adapting its decisions to the political needs of the opposition and thus, once again, has revealed its undemocratic character and its profound disregard for the federal regime that governs us,” manifest.
The ruling of the Supreme Court that suspends the elections in San Juan and Tucumán
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation suspended this Tuesday, May 9, due to precautionary measures, the provincial elections in San Juan and Tucumán, which were to be held this coming Sunday.
Just five days after said elections, the ruling was signed by the judges Juan Carlos Maqueda and carlos rosenkrantz, while Ricardo Lorenzetti did not subscribe to either of the two decisions. They considered that they need reports to investigate the opposition’s claims for the candidacies of both Sergio Unac like Juan Manzurboth governors of front of all who are seeking re-election.
The highest court declared “the original competence” and surely demanded from the two provinces “the circumstantial report” to be delivered in the next five days.
JD/cp
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