A vital segment of society believes in certain “truths” about the political formula without even wondering about them. The “axiom” that all politicians are corrupt is a component of the ultimate generalized factual evidence, it is not necessary. At most unlikely to prove, it reflects a widespread feeling of dissatisfaction with the political class, which is guilty of obtaining a better general welfare but ends up interfering with it. through all of us, so its many benefits seem even more unfair. This perception is probably also similar to the fact that politicians sometimes live their lives in a comfortable socioeconomic position, compared to the majority of society that is making it increasingly difficult to make ends meet.
Contributing to strengthening this conception is the emergence of express organs that testify to a corrupt act of political elegance. A recent video in Argentina showed how the Labor Minister of buenos Aires province under former governor Maria Eugenia Vidal, now a national and presidential deputy. A candidate for 2023, and an organization of legislators, businessmen and spies of the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI) conspired to mount a judicial process against the union leader Juan Pablo “Pata” (“the foot”) Medina, the management of Mauricio Macri.
Le Foot ran the local branch of the Union of Construction Workers of the Argentine Republic (UOCRA) in La Plata, the provincial capital of the vital province of Buenos Aires. According to journalist Emilia Delfino who writes for Perfil, the Foot owned seven homes adding one on the exclusive beach of the city of Cariló, a speedboat and several vans and luxury vehicles, while the awarded corporations registered sales of just one hundred million pesos in 2017, about $ 7 million at the exchange rate of that year. imprisoned for forming an illicit arrangement and cash laundering, and allegedly generated 11 billion pesos in losses for the structural sector (more than $ 700 million), as well as 9,520 jobs. no, while forcing corporations to rent controlled through their cronies. In 2016, Medina’s extended family entered the Macri administration’s voluntary tax-exempt regime, pointing to a fund of about 8 billion pesos ($570 million).
El Pie, who is obviously a scoundrel, now accuses Vidal’s leadership of illegally persecuting him, while Argentina’s largest industrial union clan, the Moyano family circle (Teamsters Union) accuses Macri’s leadership of political persecution. Unfortunately, they are right. The administration of Macri, who claimed to be “the murderer of populism” and sought to end corruption, ended up being a component of the problem. Like the Kirchners before them, Macri used intelligence and justice to his advantage. Cristina Kirchner and several of her relatives, the affiliates were investigated, convicted and some of them detained; in many cases corruption was evident, in others the judiciary processed political decisions as if they were crimes; ultimately, those occasions are the continuation of a modus opernadi that goes back less to Carlos Menem.
Cristina Kirchner fills her mouth talking about lawfare that is defined as a systemic plan of “oligarchies” and “factual forces” to eliminate “progressive” Latin American leaders. Macri, under extensive investigation since leaving the force, accuses Fernández-Fernández’s administration of political persecution. They are right and wrong at the same time. At least in Argentina, judicial and intelligence facilities have been used through the political force of the time for political and economic purposes.