What Dilma Rousseff said about the conviction of Cristina Kirchner

Cristina Kirchner He had marked that the sentence that would be pronounced against him would be condemnatory. And more. She has already been tried and acquitted on the same charge by the same judge. But now his conviction has become a political necessity“said the former Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseffwho spoke hours before about the conviction of the Argentine vice president in the Road Cause.

“It is unacceptable that the model of legal coup based on lawfare become a standard in Latin America. This corrupts democracy and institutes economic and social chaos. And we, in Brazil, have already seen this happen,” Rousseff added, referring to the current Brazilian president-elect, Lula Da Silva.

“Like President @LulaOficial, here in Brazil, @CFKArgentina is a victim of lawfare, the use of the judicial apparatus to justify the political persecution by segments of the Judiciary and the Public Ministry,” the former vice president wrote on her Twitter account.

“We are once again witnessing the total distortion of the principle of impartiality of justice and of judges and the use of judicial apparatus as a weapon for the persecution and search for the political destruction of our most important progressive leaders”, emphasized Rousseff, who was removed in her second term after a impeachment.

“It’s a phenomenon that happened with the judicial district throughout the region“, had marked Cristina Kirchner in the interview published last weekend by the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper, in which he pointed out the parallels between Lula da Silva, but also with “Ecuador, with (the former president) Rafael Correa“.

The judicial party replaces the military party in the region when the Berlin Wall fell and the military security doctrines and military dictatorships are not so well regarded to control the popular will,” added the Argentine vice president.

And he pointed out that time will prove him right like Lula: “those who had insulted Lula and had dismissed Dilma (Rousseff) finally they go all the way around and they end up admitting that judge (Sergio) Moro had been absolutely impartial,” he concluded.

by RN

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