Larroque: “There is some despair, they want Peronism not to have two new victories”

Andrés Larroque asked for the figure of Cristina Kirchner for the inmate of the Frente de Todos (AGLAPLATA)

Andres Cuervo Larroque, Minister of Community Development of the province of Buenos Aires, made reference this Wednesday to the ruling of the Supreme Court that suspended the elections in San Juan and Tucumán. “It seems to me that there is some despair, They seek that Peronism does not have two new victories“, he pointed.

On the other hand, he assured that the feeling of “impunity” is resolved with a large popular mobilization and called for May 25. “Cristina (Kirchner) is the figure who can channel hope, guarantee unity and assume the program that she is proposing, no one can dispute that,” said the leader in dialogue with AM 750.

And he added: “Every hour, every minute, it becomes clearer to me that the situation demands that (a CFK candidacy); it shows up as a stronger demand. We are moving towards that.”

Finally, he made reference to the inmate of the Frente de Todos and spoke in line with Sergio Massa, who yesterday said that “it would be a big mistake” for the candidacies to be resolved in one STEP. “It seems to me that it is always better to be able to agree and generate the highest level of power around a proposal,” Larroque stated.

Alberto Fernández will broadcast a message against the Supreme Court to nationalize an electoral dispute centered on Tucumán and San Juan

The President will condemn in a video that he will record today the ruling that suspended the elections to elect governor in those two provinces. This is how the war against the highest court deepens and will state that the judicial decision exhibits the alignment of the high court with the strategy that Together for Change deploys to succeed in the presidential contest

Alberto Fernández did not rule out last night introducing into his message a parallelism between the decision of the Supreme Court and the complaints about the "ban" of Cristina Kirchner
Alberto Fernández did not rule out last night introducing into his message a parallelism between the decision of the Supreme Court and the complaints about the “ban” of Cristina Kirchner

Alberto Fernandez had decided to resolve with a written statement its intervention in the political conflict unleashed by the decision of the Supreme Court against the governors of Tucuman and San Juan. But last night he changed his mind and decided to double down. At the end of a Tuesday shaken by the cross criticism between Peronism and the opposition of Together for Change the President started write a speech last night that he will read, today, in front of a camera, to later broadcast the recording, perhaps, on a national channel. And it is not ruled out that it introduces the factor of the “proscription” of Cristina Kirchner, in the same line of the hard wing of the Government.

The FdT in Deputies could include the decision of the elections in San Juan and Tucumán as grounds for impeachment of the Court

From the ruling party they pointed out that the precautionary measures invade “attributions that are proper to the provinces and Argentine federalism.” They also raised doubts about the “synchronization” of the dissemination of the ruling and the statement of former administrator Daniel Marchi, who ratified his complaints against Maqueda and Rosatti

Germán Martínez in the Impeachment Committee
Germán Martínez in the Impeachment Committee

The commission of Impeachment of the House of deputies met again this Tuesday to hear testimonies related to alleged irregularities committed by judges of the Supreme Court in the management of the Obra Social del Poder Judicial. However, the decision of the highest court of suspend the elections scheduled for next Sunday in Tucuman and San Juan slipped into the debate.

Constitutionalists questioned the ruling of the Court for the elections in San Juan and Tucumán: “It is part of political opportunism”

The jurists consulted by Infobae recognized that the highest court “is empowered to issue these precautionary measures”, but they considered that the decision “causes very serious damage to the democratic system”.

Carlos Rosenkrantz and Horacio Rosatti (REUTERS)
Carlos Rosenkrantz and Horacio Rosatti (REUTERS)

After the Supreme Court of Justice suspended the elections in San Juan and Tucumán that were to be held next Sunday, a group of constitutional lawyers questioned the ruling by pointing out that, although the highest court “is empowered to issue these precautionary measures ”, the decision “generates very serious damage to the democratic system”, and they considered that the elections “must be held by legal imperative in 2023″.

Tucumán will not vote for any provincial office

Juan Manzur and Osvaldo Jaldo
Juan Manzur and Osvaldo Jaldo

The Electoral Board of Tucumán decided to cancel the election in the province in all categories, after the Supreme Court of Justice issued a ruling to suspend the elections for governor and lieutenant governor in that district and in San Juan, which were to be held next Sunday.

After meeting for much of this Tuesday afternoon, Daniel Leiva, Edmundo Jimenez and Washington Navarro Davila, members of the board, made it known that the elections were will fail in all categoriesunlike what happened in San Juan, where the provincial charges will be voted on.

The elections are postponed without a stipulated date and in order that during the next few days the political and electoral scenario generated by the resolution of the Supreme Court be clarified. Legislators, mayors or councilors will not be elected. All elections are suspended.

San Juan will vote for provincial offices but will not elect Governor and Vice

After the ruling of the Court that suspended the election for governor, San Juan announced that it will vote for provincial offices (File/Illustrative Photo)
After the ruling of the Court that suspended the election for governor, San Juan announced that it will vote for provincial offices (File/Illustrative Photo)

The Electoral Tribunal of the province of San Juan announced tonight that after the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation that the gubernatorial election was suspendednext Sunday only the provincial positions will be voted on.

“We do not suspend the entire electoral act because we do not have the powers to do so,” said the Cuyo electoral justice authorities at a press conference.

In this way, then, next Sunday, May 14, in San Juan, there will be no vote for the positions of governor and vice, but yes in provincial deputies, departmental deputies, mayors and councilors.

It is worth remembering that yesterday afternoon —surprisingly— the Supreme Court of Justice resolved suspend the elections next Sunday in the provinces of Tucumán and San Juanwhere the provincial leaders ran for re-election.

The highest court granted precautionary measures requested by the opposition in those territories. The first requirement to advance in the analysis of the issue was to ask these provinces for reports on the situation that must be delivered in the next five days.

Therefore, the elections for governor and vice may not be held until the Court issues a ruling on the matter.

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