“They have to return the resources to the Province of Buenos Aires. In the province there are no schools, hospitals, routes and we came to do them but we need them to return the resources that the Supreme Court took,” the governor said on social networks.

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For the provincial leader, “what we are doing in education, health and production has to become a right for all.” “Therefore, what is in dispute is whether we continue to expand rights or the right returns. We are going to continue guaranteeing the right to the future for the entire province,” said the president.

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Yesterday, the governor filed a criminal complaint against Silvio Robles, spokesman for the president of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosatti, and the Buenos Aires Minister of Security and Justice, Marcelo D’Alessandro, for “crimes of influence peddling” and “non-compliance with the duties of a public official”.

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This is a new complaint linked to the leak of chats attributed to the Buenos Aires official on leave and the collaborator of the president of the highest court.

In those exchanges that came to light, Robles suggested to D’Alessandro strategies that the Buenos Aires government should follow to obtain a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court in the dispute over the co-participating funds that the capital district maintains with the Nation, something that finally happened.

Kicillof pointed out in his presentation that the province of Buenos Aires “is historically the most affected by the co-participation scheme, a situation that is now aggravated by a decision that is not only unfair and illegal by the Supreme Court.”

The complaint fell to the court in charge of federal judge Alejo Ramos Padilla, who immediately ordered “to carry out a broad certification in order to evaluate possible connections and/or the existence of causes with the same procedural purpose” and said that it is “of public knowledge ” that there are at least three other complaints related to the same event.

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