05/06/2021 20:03
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 05/06/2021 21:29
The national deputy
Luis Petri
and the Kirchner lawyer
Graciana Peñafort
starred in a
hard crossing
on social networks, after the advisor to the vice president in the Senate revealed that the Justice offered "a pact of impunity" to Cristina Kirchner.
"A prosecutor out there!"
Claimed the radical legislator.
Everything originated from the
explosive statements
of the lawyer this Wednesday, amid the criticism of the national government to the Supreme Court and to magistrates who are carrying out cases against Kirchnerism.
Then, Peñafort aired that, at the beginning of the Alberto Fernández administration, the Judiciary offered Cristina a "spurious negotiation" to make "a pact of impunity."
His words quickly went viral on Twitter, where hundreds of users drew attention to the nature of that "pact" and an
alleged admission of K crimes.
Graciana Peñafort, in an act with Máximo Kirchner.
Photo Rolando Andrade Stracuzzi
Among them, Petri spoke, citing the Clarín article and wrote: "Impunity
is offered to those who need it.
A prosecutor out there!".
And he added: "This woman should be summoned due to the seriousness of her statements, which also
compromise her Boss."
Peñafort was not silent.
"Luis, I know that
you are not very adept at reading
, because I have seen you question projects that you signed yourself," said the lawyer, who attached an article of his authorship to the site of the official communicator Horacio Verbitsky, where he usually publishes and in which He had already mentioned the alleged proposal to the ex-president.
Petri reiterated his request: "You should have
denounced
those offers
in court
as a public official that you are, since you mention that they were explicit."
Impunity is offered to those who need it.
A prosecutor out there!
This woman should be cited given the seriousness of her statements, which also compromise her Boss. Https://t.co/iQwaXs9Ija
- Luis Petri (@luispetri) May 6, 2021
Then Peñafort returned to address the deputy for Mendoza.
"You know - or should at least - that the obligation to report as a public official
is due to the exercise of functions
(art 81)," said the lawyer.
In addition, she shared a passage from the article that she wrote herself and rehearsed an explanation: "What I say in my note is what I indicate here and it is written like this because I
extracted
the information
in a note
by Horacio Verbitsky, whose text I also add to you ".
Then, Petri
accused her of "backing down"
after her complaint and of "artfully damaging" the judiciary.
You should have denounced in court those offers as a public official that you are, since you mention that they were explicit.
- Luis Petri (@luispetri) May 6, 2021
"In
Graciana, go recoiling
of the scandalous public denunciation you just did! It
was cunningly to damage the Court House
to
and pay
the invention of the lawfare
to improve the procedural position of your head ,
" he wrote the legislature.
Before the signal, Peñafort said: "How am I going to back down from something that I even wrote and published! I only answered your tweet about whether or not I should report it and why it considered that
I had no obligation
to file a judicial complaint."
The words that lit the fuse
This Wednesday, Amado Boudou's lawyer assured that the Justice offered a
"pact of impunity"
to Cristina.
"This argument that Cristina is questioning Justice because of her procedural situation ... I say this as a lawyer: nothing would be more convenient for Cristina than not to do so and to accept the
spurious negotiation
that the Judicial Power offered her, when this government began, to make a impunity pact for her in exchange for there also being an impunity pact with respect to the Judicial Power, "he said in statements to
El Uncover
.
The lawyer remarked that
"Cristina did not accept that
.
"
His sayings came at
times of tension
between the Justice and the Government, after the Supreme Court ruling that supported the Buenos Aires government for face-to-face classes and which was a setback for Alberto Fernández.
The President himself rejected the pronouncement of the Argentine highest court: "It saddens me to see the decrepitude of the Law converted into sentences."
For her part, Cristina Kirchner spoke of "coup".
"Honestly, it is very clear that the blows against the democratic institutions elected by the popular vote
are no longer like they used to be,
" the vice president wrote on her Twitter account.
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