12/11/2020 5:14 PM
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Updated 12/11/2020 5:14 PM
Shortly after the harsh letter that Cristina Kirchner wrote criticizing the Supreme Court of Justice, President Alberto Fernández also took aim against the highest court, arguing that it is handled with "
an astonishing level of discretion that cannot be tolerated
and must be corrected." .
"In the Court, the opening of appeals has an astonishing level of discretion that cannot be tolerated and must be corrected," launched the president, who noted that "in the last 10 years the Supreme Court only used per saltum twice: by the law of democratization of Justice and with the transfer of three judges ".
He insisted on criticism, stating that "the Court sees institutional gravity when justice is affected in something."
In an extensive interview with
FM La Patriada
, the president considered that "there is institutional gravity when they transfer three judges but healthy discretion tells him not to intervene when they convict a former vice president of the Republic ─ in reference to Amado Boudou, who does not He mentioned by name. "And I'm not talking about guilt or innocence. I'm saying that if there was institutional gravity with three judges, your healthy discretion should tell you the same."
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