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"Ay! The Republic is very, very happy", Elisa Carrió's reaction after the Supreme Court decision

2020-09-29T18:08:51.382Z


After the ruling of the highest court to accept the per saltum in the case of the judges set apart by Cristina Kirchner, Bullrich and other political leaders also spoke out.


09/29/2020 - 15:03

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

After the Supreme Court of Justice decided to accept the treatment of the appeal of "per saltum" presented by judges Pablo Bertuzzi, Leopoldo Bruglia and Germán Castelli, who investigated Cristina Kirchner and whose transfers were revoked by the Senate, the world of Politics echoed the news and social media exploded. 

One of the first to express herself was Elisa Carrió, who celebrated the decision of the highest court.

"Ay! The Republic is very, very happy. Thank God!" Lilita wrote from her Twitter account.

Oh!

The Republic is very, very happy.

Thank God!

- Elisa Lilita Carrió (@elisacarrio) September 29, 2020

For her part, the president of PRO, Patricia Bullrich, stressed that "judges Bertuzzi, Bruglia and Castelli will continue to lead the cases they are processing until the Supreme Court defines their fate. I want to highlight the Argentines who have peacefully defended the institutionality, raising its flags ".

Judges Bertuzzi, Bruglia and Castelli will continue to lead the cases they are processing until the Supreme Court defines their fate.

I want to highlight the Argentines who, peacefully, have defended the institutionality, raising their flags.

Move this brave Argentina

- Patricia Bullrich (@PatoBullrich) September 29, 2020

For the national deputy

Brenda Austin

, the Court's ruling is "a good one given so much institutional manipulation."

And he continued: "By opening the way, the CSJN recognizes the institutional gravity. Hopefully, when entering the fund, they respect their own agreements."

A good one before so much institutional manipulation.

By opening the way, the CSJN recognizes the institutional gravity.

Hopefully when entering the fund, they respect their own agreed.

- Brenda Austin (@brendalisaustin) September 29, 2020

Meanwhile, the opposition deputy Toty Flores exclaimed:

"We continue to resist

.

"

Bad news for @CFKArgentina.

The Court accepted Per Saltum's appeal.



We continue to resist!

🇦🇷💪 I



relived the talk on Saturday in Miradas, from the heart of #LaMatanza with @M_Campagnoli and @PabloLanusse "Justice: Subjugation and Resistance"


👇https: //t.co/Z1VvctvHeY

- Toty Flores (@TotyFlores) September 29, 2020

Radical legislator Luis Petri added: "It is a great decision by the Supreme Court to open the per saltum and prohibit, until the merits are decided, the replacement of the judges who investigated former President Cristina Kirchner."

It is a great decision of the Supreme Court to open the per saltum and prohibit, until the merits are decided, the replacement of the judges who investigated former President Cristina Kirchner.

Now it only remains for it to be coherent and consistent with its precedents to solve it

- Luis Petri (@luispetri) September 29, 2020

For her part, Macrista senator Laura Rodríguez Machado spoke of the "hopes" of an independent Justice in Argentina "that does not submit to the pressures of political power."

On the other side, Deputy K Eduardo Valdés was dissatisfied with the decision of the highest court and pointed to an alleged pressure from the media.

"I am surprised that per saltum is enabled, the media pressure derived from those mobilizations promoted by the owners of the media power have achieved this, but it seems to me that the result is going to be not accepting to modify the decision of the political power. The Judges are going to have to go back to his place, "he told C5N.

Look also

While the Supreme Court was meeting, the Chamber raffled who will vote to resolve the situation of Bruglia and Bertuzzi

Source: clarin

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