La Cámpora lashed out at the Supreme Court: “A pack of mobsters and corrupt officials”


La Cámpora published a harsh message in X, describing the Supreme Court as “a pack of mobsters, corrupt officials , and lackeys of economic power.” The organization denounced rulings favorable to Mauricio Macri, Luis Caputo, and Federico Sturzenegger, while appeals from Cristina Kirchner, Guillermo Moreno, and Julio De Vido were rejected. The statement generated an immediate political impact.
In its statement, La Cámpora accused the Supreme Court of acting to favor former officials of the Macri administration. “Today they woke up wanting to work and started returning favors to Macri, Caputo, and Sturzenegger,” the statement released by the group began.
The statement affirmed that the Court rejected at least ten appeals filed by Cristina Kirchner. Some of these were related to her defense in legal cases, and others to her attempt to become a plaintiff in the case concerning the attempted assassination against her.
The organization also denounced the rejection of appeals filed by Guillermo Moreno and Julio De Vido, both former officials of the Kirchner administration. According to the statement, these decisions demonstrate a judicial bias that harms leaders opposed to the current government.
THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE: A GANG OF MAFIOSOS, CORRUPT OFFICIALS, AND MULES OF ECONOMIC POWER
Today they woke up "eager to work" and started returning favors to Macri, Caputo, and Sturzenegger; while they intensify the political persecution of those who dared to fight back… pic.twitter.com/Hwdvy312kn
In another section, La Cámpora pointed to the rulings that benefited former officials of the Macri administration. “Caputo was acquitted in a criminal case. Sturzenegger was acquitted of abuse of authority. And Mauricio Macri was acquitted in the case concerning the spying on the families of the ARA San Juan,” the statement listed.
They also mentioned Javier Milei 's acquittal in another case. According to the group, these judicial decisions contrast sharply with the treatment received by Kirchnerist leaders. "This is Argentina today: the main opposition leader is banned from holding public office on fabricated charges, while Milei and Caputo are acquitted," they stated.
The statement concluded with a political message. “Economic power and the judicial mafia will never forget what Cristina did for the Argentine people,” the group wrote. They also expressed their solidarity with Guillermo Moreno, whom they described as “a comrade persecuted for having defended Cristina and standing up to Héctor Magnetto.”
The statement was shared by thousands of users on X and generated reactions from across the political spectrum. Kirchner supporters backed the criticism of the Court, while opposition leaders labeled it an “institutional attack.” So far, the judges and officials mentioned have not responded to the accusations.
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