05/29/2021 21:44
ClarĂn.com
Politics
Updated 05/29/2021 9:48 PM
Former President Mauricio Macri assured this Saturday that "change is what is coming", although he warned that in Argentina "we have a complex short term."
The referent of Together for Change raised this before participating in the program "La Noche de Mirtha" Legrand, where he will be interviewed by
Juanita Viale
, the granddaughter of the historic host.
In a video released by the program's producer Nacho Viale, Macri assured:
"Change is what is coming, we have a complex short term but I am very optimistic about the future."
To start #LaNocheDeML with @ViaJuani @mauriciomacri #MacriConJuana #mesazaEnCasa 📺🍽👸 pic.twitter.com/xDJD1u9yzG
- Nacho Viale (@nachoviale) May 30, 2021
Public comeback
Macri intensified his public appearances.
Even the day before, he ruled on the suspended two-year prison sentence that the Avellaneda Communal Police Luis Chocobar received for killing one of the criminals who attacked and stabbed an American tourist in December 2017, in La Boca.
Through his official Twitter account, Macri expressed that it is a "
sad day for the Argentine Justice
, which today condemned the police officer Luis Chocobar for fulfilling his task of protecting citizens from criminals."
Days ago, the former president also released a series of messages to condemn the decision of the Government of Alberto Fernández to withdraw from the collective lawsuit that was presented in the international courts of The Hague for the crimes against humanity perpetrated by the Nicolás Maduro regime. In Venezuela.
"It is outrageous Alberto Fernández's decision to prioritize a political alliance with the Nicolás Maduro dictatorship," said the PRO leader and one of the leaders of the opposition coalition Together for Change.
Macri recalled that "Argentina had been part of the bloc of countries that years ago requested that Maduro be investigated for crimes against humanity such as torture, executions and rapes."
In this regard, he indicated that "it should be remembered that the 2019 UN report confirmed that these practices take place in Venezuela."
For Macri, Alberto Fernández's withdrawal from The Hague "is doubly painful for thousands of other Venezuelans who trusted Argentina and settled here, adopting us as their second country."