The national deputy of the Frente de Todos (FdT) Leopoldo Moreau assured that the political trial of the Supreme Court of Justice reached “the evidentiary stage” and that for this reason “those who are the owners” of the highest court have panicked.
“Now that the evidentiary stage has been reached, those who own the Court, the hegemonic media groups and the most concentrated economic groups have panicked”Moreau said in statements to El Destape Radio.
This Thursday, the Impeachment Committee of the Chamber of Deputies will begin to receive testimonies from judges and judicial officials, in a fundamental step for the substantiation of the process that is carried out against the four members of the Supreme Court of Justice.
For Moreau, the evidentiary stage will expose them for “fraudulent, arbitrary sentences and decisions that sought to increase the persecution of Kirchnerism and guarantee impunity for Macrismo.”
For Moreau, the evidentiary stage will expose them for “fraudulent, arbitrary sentences and decisions that sought to increase the persecution of Kirchnerism and guarantee impunity for Macrismo”
“There are things that we are going to show in the commission, objective evidence that is very strong. We are not a single political force involved, but two”said Moreau in reference to the claim of the Civic Coalition to the judge of the Court Ricardo Lorenzetti.
In addition, the official maintained that this “is not improvised” and that They will not advance the evidence that will be shown in Congress so as not to “warn the witnesses”.
Moreau explained that officials from the Judiciary will be summoned as witnesses, and that this is something that the judges of the highest court cannot prohibit: “If they prohibited officials from coming to give testimony, they would again be flagrantly violating the Constitution. I don’t think for the Court to go to that extreme,” he said.
Finally, Moreau considered that the Court’s ruling on the first instance conviction of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner could be “accelerated given the possibility of a candidacy.”
“They are all elements that point to the banning of Cristina, that ban must be broken because it does not only weigh on her, but on millions of compatriots who are excluded from the Argentine political system,” he concluded,