They are asking the Court of Justice to reject the agreement with Alberto Fernandez to close the Olivosgate case in exchange for $ 1,600,000.
The two groups appeared in Lino Mirabel Federal Court to be asked not to obey what was agreed between the president and the prosecutor.
Two groups appeared in the case today Olivosgate And asked the judge Lino Mirabel What I refused Deal‘class = “com-link” data-reactroot = “”>Deal Prosecution With the President Alberto Fernandez Close, in return $ 1,600,000Cause of quarantine breach in Quinta de Olivos.
Mirabel now has to decide whether to approve the deal. You can only reject an agreement if you find it illegal or arbitrary.
This Tuesday morning, Apollo Foundation Requested to be accepted as a plaintiff in the case and requested to withdraw from the contract on the grounds that this type Agreements are provided by law only in the case of “low-level crime or certain damage”. The presentation was signed by the president of the foundation, Antonio Fratamico, and his lawyer, Yamil Santoro, who warned that using this legal resource for a case such as the presidency “would mean copying criminal law” and Recognize that “presidential corruption has a price of impunity”.
Strictly speaking, according to the case, the president is accused of participating in the celebration of his wife’s birthday. Fabiola JanesIn violation of the mandatory isolation in force at the time.
Civic Association Republican bases He also went to the record to ask Mirabel to refuse the deal. This association, which until last month was headed by a completely new advisor to the judiciary Tower JimenaA former AFIP official during the Cambiemos government has demanded that you accept as amicus curiae (Court friend).
Republican bases considered the “damages” requested by Fernandez not to be used in the case, but also said that Fernandez’s offer was “absolutely inadmissible.” “We can not ignore the impact that the execution of the decree had on millions of Argentines. [de aislamiento] Signed by the defendant himself as president to the extent that they could not say goodbye to loved ones, forever severed ties, frustrated dreams, job loss, business closure, and so on. But the amount of money specifically offered is extremely scarce, if we compare, for example, the figure for which the president himself is currently suing the woman. Patricia Bulrich “For some demonstrations he made and demanded 100 million pesos in reparations,” the association said in a letter.
And he added: “If the president demands $ 100 million as reparation for an alleged crime, it is hardly expected that the one million six hundred thousand pesos ($ 1.6 million) he will offer will receive an indivisible compensation for a criminal offense..
This was stated by court sources ᲔᲠᲘ That the agreement between the prosecutor and the president entered the Mirabel court yesterday and is “under investigation” by the judge.
Source: La Nacion
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