Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: “Larreta’s logic is the same as that of the judicial party”

On Saturday morning, the home of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner dawned fenced, as reported by the Minister of Security and Justice of Buenos Aires Marcelo D’Alessandro the fence was arranged to try to “return to normality especially thinking about the neighbors and the affectation of the shops.” However, through a letter the Vice President of the Nation affirmed the fences seek to “prohibit the demonstrations of love and support absolutely peaceful and joyful, which take place in the face of the already unconcealable persecution of the judicial party.”

Fences in the house of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

Fernández de Kirchner opened a website some time ago through which he writes letters and some articles oriented to the people, because he does not manifest himself through the media. Within the massive, which she disseminated through her official Twitter account, the former president accused the head of the Buenos Aires Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta of having “the same logic of the judicial party.” For the Macristas: care and protection. For the Peronists: fences, infantry of the City Police and even sticks, tear gas and pepper spray as on Monday night. What was said that day at night: they were never and will never be democratic,” the Vice President wrote.
In a publication entitled “The fences of Mr. Larreta”, the former president recalled: “On December 9, 2015 when I finished my second term as President of the Nation and I was heading to Juncal and Uruguay to spend the night there and leave the next day to my house in the south, I could not do it.” In the same vein, he added: “The corner had been taken over by Militants and Macrista sympathizers, very violent who insulted and threatened me. That night I had to sleep in my daughter’s house in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Monserrat.”

Demonstrations at the home of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

“From there, the corner of Juncal and Uruguay was the subject of permanent concentrations of small groups of Macrista sympathizers with threatening and aggressive attitudes. With speakers and microphones they amplified insults, grievances and promises of death,” he said. And he warned that “in all those years, Mr. Larreta’s police never intervened. What’s more, they took care of and guaranteed those attitudes.” “We have come to see, in the case of the Instituto Patria, a policeman of the City who fraternized with an energúmeno that the gallows promised me,” he denounced.
“Today I woke up with the corner of my house literally under siege. The fences laid by Mr Larreta are more than just impeding free movement. They are more than just besieging the Vice President of the Nation. They want to prohibit the absolutely peaceful and joyful demonstrations of love and support, which take place in the face of the already unconcealable persecution of the judicial party,” Fernández de Kirchner said.

“Mr. Larreta’s logic is the same logic of the judicial party. For the Macristas: care and protection. For the Peronists: fences, infantry of the City Police and even sticks, tear gas and pepper spray as on Monday night. What was said that day at night: they were never and will never be democratic,” he concluded. The demonstrations in front of the house of the Vice President of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Recoleta began to take place last Monday after prosecutors Diego Luciani and Sergio Mola requested 12 years in prison and the disqualification for life to exercise public positions in the framework of the “Vialidad” case where the former president is investigated for alleged directing the public road work of Santa Cruz between 2003 and 2015.

Original source in Spanish

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