Judges from Argentina and Latin America expressed their repudiation for the different attacks received by the President of the Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti, After the ruling that firm the conviction against the former president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

“We express one deep concern about public demonstrations from different sectors that they intend to condition the independent exercise of the judicial function, “says the statement of the Latin American Federation of Magistrates. And adds: “The Judiciary must evolve towards the achievement or consolidation of its independence, Not as the privilege of the judges, but as the right of citizens. “

Along the same line, The members of the Board of Presidents of the National and Federal Chambers communicated the “most energetic repudiation and extreme concern against the threats issued against Mr. President of the Court Supreme of Justice of the Nation, Dr. Horacio Rosatti, formulated in a context of extreme institutional violence, which threatens the normal democratic life, the independence of the Judicial Power of the Nation and the integrity of our Republican Government System. “

The text says, which arrived at the offices of the Court at noon this Friday: “convinced that it is not possible through violence and intolerance to achieve the national unity and progress of all Argentineswe urge to promote the culture of peace, safeguarding the values ​​of democracy, the division of powers and freedom. “

Since the Supreme Court ruled against the former president, There were various demonstrations of hate and even threats to the ministers of the highest court of justice. In Santa Fe, the city of which Rosatti is a native, a person was arrested after having graffited into different parts of the city “Eye Rosatti”. The political pointer, related to the Renovating Front, appears in different photos taking the graffiti. They also threw pamphlets at the door of different media with slogans against the judge.

Finally, Santa Fe Peronism made a statement “pointing out” the performance of Rosatti, who was mayor of the city under the PJ seal: “Today it betrays not only the principles of justicialism but also to the citizens who once said to represent,” they wrote.

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