The national deputy Leopoldo Moreau assured that The way to recover the Rule of Law is to resort to “Courts and International Organizations, under the protection of Treaties that have constitutional status”and mentioned as background the legal “path” carried out by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva to denounce the irregularities of the Lava Jato case beyond the borders.
The legislator from the Frente de Todos also warned that in Argentina “the justice service is clogged” since “the most strategic places in the conduct of the Judiciary are occupied and taken over” by magistrates who daily demolish the Rule of Law with “a factious, partisan and mafioso exercise” of his activity.
For Moreau, the action carried out by these judges and prosecutors means that “due process, the principle of innocence and independence before the defendants” have been thrown “to the precipice of non-existence”.
Through a statement to which Télam agreed, the head of the Bicameral for the monitoring of intelligence agencies and activities referred to the scandal caused by the private flight of judges and prosecutors to Lago Escondido and also recalled the visits to the Quinta de Olivos and to the Casa Rosada during the management of Mauricio Macri carried out by members of the National Chamber of Criminal Cassation.
“Judges and prosecutors, who not by chance formed the hard core of the political persecution of the popular movement, shamelessly appear as beneficiaries of gifts and perks granted by a media company, which has also been the spearhead of this harassment,” he remarked in allusion to the trip to Bariloche by judges Julián Ercolini, Carlos Mahiques, Pablo Yadarola and Pablo Cayssials, who were received by the directors of Grupo Clarín Pablo Casey and Jorge Rendo.
In his description of the judicial landscape, Moreau also questioned the chambermaids and members of Criminal Cassation that “every time they had to hand down a sentence, with manipulated and remote-controlled causes, they had a sudden attack of sporting fervor and visited former President Macri”a paragraph addressed particularly to judges Mariano Borinsky and Gustavo Hornos.
And in the same sense, he added that the “infamous show of promiscuity” is completed with “the association between the president of an oral court and the prosecutor who accused, without evidence, in the case that they fabricated against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner”, in reference to the prosecutor Diego Luciani and the judge of the Federal Oral Court (TOF) No. 2, Rodrigo Giménez Uriburu.
“It is clearly evident in our country that the justice service is blocked for those who do not align with the interests of the dominant groups that, as seen these days, defend ‘their Supreme Court of Justice’ and that network that brings together judicial officials with political leaders and former intelligence agents, in which ruling negotiations, fabrication of false evidence to hide crimes and even bribery from service concessionaires are mixed,” the deputy completed.
“Judges and prosecutors, who not by chance formed the hard core of the political persecution of the popular movement, shamelessly appear as beneficiaries of gifts and perks granted by a media company, which has also been the spearhead of this harassment”
In conclusion, Moreau called on the members of the ruling party to start a campaign of legal and political complaints beyond the borders in the face of the non-existence of the Rule of Law in Argentina.
In this alternative, Moreau reiterated, “a path similar to the one followed by the President of Brazil, Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, must be followed in international Courts and Organizations under the protection of Treaties that, since the 1994 reform, have constitutional status.”
Finally, the deputy ruled that the implementation of this alternative is “necessary” to “not only seek justice, which is denied here, but also to demonstrate that in our country and on our continent the true counter-hegemonic rebellion is to confront the mafias with the tool of democracy”.