Alberto Fernandezthe former president of Argentina, has taken advantage of the recent controversy generated by the current president Javier Milei, who has asked the Justice Department to withdraw the state custody of Fabiola Yañez, to demand the return of his son Francisco to the country.
This situation has generated a great stir in the media and in public opinion, since it involves high-profile political figures and a minor. The controversy began when Javier Milei, through the Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich, asked the Justice Department to withdraw state custody of the former Alberto FernandezFabiola Yañez, who currently resides in Madrid with her son Francisco.
Milei argued that maintaining Yañez’s custody abroad is “nonsense” and that State resources should be used to improve the lives of the population, not for the privileges of former officials. This request came after a video of Yañez celebrating the New Year at a luxury restaurant in Madrid went viral, sparking criticism about the use of public resources for his protection.
In response to this situation, Alberto Fernandez He filed a court request for his son Francisco to return to Argentina. Fernández argued that the decision to withdraw custody of Yañez endangers the physical and emotional integrity of the minor, who is in a state of vulnerability being away from his center of life in Argentina.
Besides, Fernandez He harshly criticized his ex-partner, Fabiola Yañez, for not allowing his son to spend the holidays with him, and questioned her ability to properly care for Francisco. In his court presentation, Fernández revoked the authorization for Francisco to reside in Madrid and requested that measures be adopted so that the child immediately returns to Argentina.
The former president also pointed out that Yañez has filed a false complaint against him for gender violence and that he lives his life without fear in Madrid, which, according to him, shows that he does not need official custody.
Custodian
Alberto Fernandez He stated that his son is at risk being away from his family and in the care of third parties, since Yañez does not have relatives in Spain who can assume said responsibility.
The situation has generated an intense debate about the responsibility of former officials and the use of public resources for their protection. While some sectors support Milei’s decision to withdraw Yañez’s custody, others consider that this measure puts the minor’s safety at risk and question the motivation behind the request.
follow us on Google News and on our channel instagramto continue enjoying the latest news and our best content.