The trial for the Cause of Roads, for which Cristina Kirchner and another 12 defendants are being investigated, it is in its final stage, and while the Court’s sentence is awaited, ATE (Association of State Workers) announced that they will go on strike if Kirchner is condemned.
the vice president She is accused of being the “boss” of an illegal association and for the crime of aggravated fraudulent administration. In this context, prosecutors Diego Luciani and Sergio Mola requested that Cristina Kirchner was sentenced to 12 years in prison and disqualified from holding public office for life.
Therefore, in support of Cristina KirchnerATE announced that “they are going to stop everything they can”, in rejection of the decision made by the Court, that is, if it dictates a sentence against the president of the Senate.
“After listening to the defense account of Christina and reiterate that he is before a firing squad, We decided to stop the State, everything we can stop from the State we are going to stop”, indicated the General Secretary of ATE Capital, Daniel Catalano.
In statements to Destape Radio, Catalano explained: “This Tuesday we decided to make a general strike with a mobilization for an urgent Judicial Reform and against corrupt, fascist, corporate justice, which in addition to wanting to prescribe Christina Milagro Sala has been imprisoned for 7 years.”
Through its social networks, the Association confirmed its measure of force: “If they touch it at Christina we stop the state The workers are not going to allow a Lula in our country. Enough of #Lawfare and political persecution,” they wrote on Twitter.
ATE Capital brings together municipal employees from the different dependencies of the City of Buenos Aires, so the measure of force could affect all the public services of the City.
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta criticizes Cristina Kirchner
This Tuesday, the vice president He spoke for the last time in the trial of the Road Cause, where he attacked the prosecutors Luciani and Mola and described the Court as a “firing squad.” Faced with these statements, the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, ruled that justice is not going to be intimidated, “Justice has to act independently and nobody has or can condition it, not even the boys of Cristina Kirchnernor the threat of any union, “he said.
Furthermore, he added:It is a shame to say that a court of democracy is a firing squad, it is yet another attack by the vice president on Justice. We must let the Tribunal work independently, it is not the Argentina we want, we must condemn each of these sayings, it is not the future of the country”.