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Luis D'Elía and Fernando Esteche prepare a march to ask for the freedom of Amado Boudou, Milagro Sala and Ricardo Jaime

2020-12-13T21:55:16.771Z


It will be this Monday at 16 on Av. De Mayo and 9 de Julio. They ask for a "Christmas without political prisoners" and promise to march to the Supreme Court.


12/13/2020 18:01

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 12/13/2020 18:01

Ultra Kirchnerist groups are preparing a mobilization and a camp to ask for the release of leaders imprisoned for corruption cases, such as Amado Boudou, Julio De Vido, Milagro Sala, Luis D'Elía and Ricardo Jaime, among others.

The march under the slogan for

"Christmas without political prisoners"

, will be held this Monday at 4 pm on Av. De Mayo and 9 de Julio in downtown Buenos Aires.

The call had begun to spread for hours through social networks, after the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice to leave final the sentence of 5 years and 10 months in prison for Boudou for the Ciccone case.

The call is organized by

MILES

, the group of D'Elía, together with the

Corriente Patria para Todos

, an organization whose main references are Boudou and Esteche, and also made up of the former vice-governor of the province, Gabriel Mariotto, together with Fernando Narvaja cow.

The idea of ​​the call includes a camp to ask for the freedom of the referents K.

For a "Christmas without political prisoners", the march called by a group K.

This Sunday, D'Elía through a video uploaded to their networks called for the mobilization.

He said they will march "to the Supreme Court of Justice" to put

"a limit on lawfare

.

"

And he continued: "This lawfare that limits the freedom of opponents who persecutes the enemies of conservative neoliberalism."

"They are going for the freedom of Cristina (Kirchner), let's not hope it's too late. Just as they did against Perón several decades ago, today they are making the same attempt against the greatest popular leader," added the former piquetero. 

Boudou, after the ruling of the Court, spoke of "a strong advance" for him to return to prison.

In April of this year, the Justice granted the former vice the benefit of house arrest, as did D'Elía and Julio De Vido.

But now, after the ratification of his sentence, Judge Daniel Obligado - the same one who sent him home - must define under pressure if he has to return to the Ezeiza prison.

Prosecutors last week asked that he serve his sentence in jail.

pic.twitter.com/4194LlVbC2

- Luis D'Elia (@Luis_Delia) December 13, 2020

At the end of 2019, the wives of the former Vice and the former Minister of Planning, led an act in front of the Comodoro Py courts with the slogan "Christmas without political prisoners."

The protest took place a few days after the inauguration of Alberto Fernández de la Presidencia and the protesters hoped that the new administration would open the doors of the prisons to the leaders of Kirchnerism.

Something that did not happen.

pic.twitter.com/MOQimbyvV6

- Luis D'Elia (@Luis_Delia) December 5, 2020

"

Do not have any doubt that they are poorly detained

, in most cases. Why is the one who received the bribe supposedly imprisoned and the one who gave it not? In truth, neither of them has to be imprisoned. There is no a final sentence and as long as that does not happen, they have to be free ", said the President after the mobilization to the Federal Courts.

Now, after the decision of the Court on the conviction of Boudou, it was the Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero, who came out to complain against "a process full of irregularities and arbitrariness" and to demand

 "fair trials

.

"

Source: clarin

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