Confirmed the pursuit of Cristina for historical documents



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The Federal Chamber of Buenos Aires yesterday confirmed the continuation of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner following the discovery of two historical documents, respectively linked to José de San Martín and former President Hipólito Yrigoyen , in his home town of El Calafate in Santa Cruz, during a raid. However, the court changed the clbadification of the offense ordered by Federal Judge Claudio Bonadio, when he understood that it was not a "camouflage", but of a "breach of duty of a public official".

The documents found at the senator and former president are a letter from José de San Martín to his friend and Bernardo O. Higgins, written in Paris during his exile on December 26, 1835; and a disc of Hipólito Yrigoyen, with its activities from 1906 to 1910.

For the judges Martín Iruruzun and Leopoldo Bruglia, the former president committed the crime of "breach of duty of the official" for not having informed the holding in the General Archives of the nation.

Martín Báez, oral trial

Federal Judge Julian Ercolini yesterday sent his case against Martín Báez, Lázaro Báez's eldest son, as part of the second part of the case, which examines the direction of public works in Santa Cruz. during the government of Kirchnerism.

This is another part of the investigation that will judge from May 21 the former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner with detainees Lázaro Báez and former officials Julio De Vido and José López, among others.

Ercolini then sent another part of his investigation to an oral court, in which he sued Martín Báez, detained on the so-called "K money road", former officials of the National Highway , such as Sandro Férgola, and former directors of the Báez company.

"The maneuver examined here acknowledges as a starting point the badembly of an illegal badociation of permanent and stable character, led by Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández, and integrated by Julio De Vido, José López, Nelson Periotti, Carlos Kirchner, Lázaro Báez and Martín Báez – among others – kept continuously between 8 May 2003 and 14 December 2016, with the aim of committing several crimes to illegally and deliberately seize millions of public funds ", Ercolini recalled in the resolution.

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