09/28/2020 - 19:15
Clarín.com
Politics
Starting at 7:00 pm this Monday, a new
march, camp and vigil has been held in Courts
to support the judges displaced by Kirchnerism.
It occurs precisely at the time that the highest court deals with the case of the judges
Leopoldo Bruglia, Pablo Bertuzzi and German Castelli.
The Supreme Court will hold a meeting for Zoom on Tuesday to discuss the situation of these judges who investigated
sensitive cases
for Vice President Cristina Kirchner.
The call for the demonstration in front of all the Courts of the country.
The schedule is organized with a mobilization to the Courts (Talcahuano 550), camp and vigil all night until Tuesday, when a
"symbolic hug" to the building will take place.
The mobilization of this Monday is promoted by different groups of lawyers in Buenos Aires and other cities, the organizers called to "illuminate" with candles, flashlights or cell phone light.
The initiative is extended to
"all the courthouses in the country."
On Wednesday of last week, and in the same place, a torchlight march took place in front of the Palace of Courts under the motto
"A light for the Republic."
That call for the "torch march" occurred precisely after the head of the Supreme Court of Justice, Carlos Rosenkrantz, summoned for September 29 an extraordinary agreement to deal with the case of the transferred judges.
This Monday, President Alberto Fernández considered
the protest in front of the house of Supreme Court Minister Ricardo Lorenzetti
as an
"escrache typical of fascism"
, hours after the highest court decides on the situation of the three judges.
"I want to express my solidarity with Lorenzetti,
who suffered the escrache of opponents who basically went to pressure a judge when making a decision. Also with Sergio and Malena (Massa) and with Cristina, who lives in his house permanently. I call reflection to those who promote these things. It has nothing to do with democracy. It is the vilest of escraches, typical of fascism and Nazism, "he said.
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