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They separate a man from La Cámpora from the AFI

2020-07-14T11:57:54.908Z


This is Roberto López, who had already been with Parrilli at the spy agency. The exit has to do with discrepancies with the management of the organism.


07/13/2020 - 11:33

  • Clarín.com
  • Politics

A leader of the Kirchner group La Cámpora was separated from the AFI due to differences in the management of the organization with the intervener Cristina Caamano.

Roberto López was in charge of the National Intelligence Production Secretariat , one of the three secretariats that the Federal Intelligence Agency formed in the current intervention, decreed when the Alberto Fernández government took office in December 2015.

This leader of La Cámpora had already been in the AFI during the time of Oscar Parrilli in the spy agency in the area of ​​international operations. And he had returned with the arrival of the prosecutor Caamano. But now, he maintained differences with the intervener in the assembly and on how to advance in the new structure. López held the position of Secretary of Intelligence Production. The other two secretariats of the new structure are Planning and Support and Administration.

From the AFI they told Clarín that there is no problem with the K group since there are other La Cámpora officials in the intelligence structure . Caamano came to that position at the request of Alberto Fernández but with the absolute OK of Cristina Kirchner. The prosecutor, now an AFI intervener, presided over the Kirchnerist judicial group "Justicia Legítima".

In addition to López, other agents from La Cámpora reportedly retired, under the modality of voluntary retirement. This occurs amid the complaint that the Caamano AFI made for alleged acts of illegal espionage during the administration of Gustavo Arribas and Silvia Majdalani in the government of Mauricio Macri.

Alberto Fernández and Santiago Cafiero with Cristina Caamano at the Casa Rosada. Clarín Archive

From the Casa Rosada, they told Clarín that "López cannot have left the AFI without the OK of La Cámpora", in relation to the fact that Máximo Kirchner's group was aware of this move. In political terms, the Kirchnerist group maintains strong springs of power in the Alberto Fernández government and growing, as the latest appointment of its leader Fernanda Raverta as head of the powerful ANSES. 

On June 12, by decree 540/2020, Cristina Caamano's intervention in the AFI was renewed for 180 days, at the same time that the national government sent the Senate the prosecutor's specifications so that it could agree to be defined as head of the Federal Intelligence Agency.

Source: clarin

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