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Raúl Zaffaroni once again disqualified the Supreme Court judges: "They are the four horsemen of the apocalypse"

Raul Eugenio Zaffaroni

Raúl Zaffaroni, former president of the Supreme Court and a man aligned with Cristina Kirchner, questioned the highest court in harsh terms after the ruling that favored the City in the fight with the Nation for federal co-participation. "They are the four horsemen of the apocalypse," she said about the members of the body, some of them, his former colleagues. In addition, she criticized Alberto Fernández and the ruling party for not "opposing a power" to the supreme.

"It is a chaotic situation. The laws are in force if they are sanctioned by the authority. For there to be rights they have to have a minimum of effectiveness. And if the authority that has to give them effectiveness is dedicated to violating the laws, there is no right directly" , Zaffaroni began his analysis of the twists and turns of the new crisis, in a Kirchnerist translation of the facts.

"We are in an unlawful situation, I would not say unlawful but unlawful: a hole that opened up in the Law and that is widening until we reach a situation that is chaotic," Zaffaroni deepened his reflection.

With a regional look and tied to the proclamation of the "lawfare" of the vice president, he linked the ruling of the Court with maneuvers of "political persecution and dismissal." At the national level, he compared the injunction issued by the supreme judges with other court decisions: "The Judicial Council, giving effect to a repealed law, which also gives the presidency of the Council to the president of the Court, intervening in the armed with the blocs of the Senate".

However, he summed up, true to his declarative style: "The ruling is the last pearl in a long and rare necklace."

"Where does this come from?" Zaffaroni wondered before answering: "Because it wants to. The Court does what it wants to."

But the strongest criticism came in the last section of the interview with Radio Nacional, in which he supported the recent decisions of Alberto Fernández, who in the last hours proposed to pay the City with bonds, at the same time that Sergio Massa projected that the Congress defines where the resources will come from to pay the Buenos Aires government. Although, despite the support, Zaffaroni also slipped questions to the President.

"To appeal, propose the reinstatement and then go to Congress to change the Budget law, which is what the President seems to be doing, I think it is the right path. I regret that other opportunities were lost before. It was more or less predictable that this Court was going to do this. If you don't oppose another power, at a given moment the guys advance and advance. And they are the four horsemen of the apocalypse, these," Zaffaroni said.

Finally, he predicted chaos in the streets and said that hopefully "that day there will be no deaths."

"It is a chaotic situation. But chaos, the theory of chaos says that chaos is organized, it is unstable, it does not last, it is organized. And to organize it sometimes there are circumstances that have a central point, like a pendulum situation. The The central point in the chaos is the people. One day that will happen," began his omen.

And he continued about the consequences of what he judged to be "persecution" and "destabilization": "The people will understand when they see the consequences: more concentration of wealth, repeal of pensions, reform of labor laws. They come with everything, eh. One day they are going to touch the interests of the middle class, that day he will go out into the streets and join the usual harmed people and that day, that day... that day we hope we don't have deaths."

In the end, he concluded with new accusations against the hesitations of the ruling party.

"It won't happen now. But if no one stops the process and if our leadership doesn't get their act together, one day that will happen. I hope they get their act together and that doesn't happen," Zaffaroni wished. particularly alarming.

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"But the strongest criticism came in the last section of the interview with Radio Nacional, in which he supported the recent decisions of Alberto Fernández, who in the last hours proposed to pay the City with bonds, at the same time that Sergio Massa projected that the Congress defines where the resources will come from to pay the Buenos Aires government.

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