📢 CRISTINA KIRCHNER PIDIÓ REFORMAR LA CONSTITUCIONAL
👉 En una reciente aparición en el podcast Generación 94, la exvicepresidenta argentina, la expresidente, expresó su creencia de que es necesaria una reforma constitucional. Argumentó que los períodos electorales deberían ser modificados para que las elecciones se celebren cada cuatro años en lugar de cada dos. Además, discutió sobre la posibilidad de establecer "puentes subterráneos" entre diferentes espacios políticos para tratar temas específicos como la justicia.
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👉 En una reciente aparición en el podcast Generación 94, la exvicepresidenta argentina, la expresidente, expresó su creencia de que es necesaria una reforma constitucional. Argumentó que los períodos electorales deberían ser modificados para que las elecciones se celebren cada cuatro años en lugar de cada dos. Además, discutió sobre la posibilidad de establecer "puentes subterráneos" entre diferentes espacios políticos para tratar temas específicos como la justicia.
👉 Seguí en #ElNoticieroDeA24
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00:00Cristina Kirchner decides to talk about Rodis Rekalt's podcast.
00:06Who is Rodis Rekalt? He's a journalist from La Revista Noticias.
00:10He's been working on a podcast called Generation 94 for almost a year now.
00:15It's a bit of a commemoration of the Constitutional Reform of 1994.
00:21Why am I doing this introduction?
00:22Because Cristina was asked a lot about that.
00:25In that context, Cristina Kirchner says that a constitutional reform is necessary for her.
00:33Let's listen to Cristina Kirchner saying that the Constitution must be reformed.
00:38The Constitution must be reformed. I think the Constitution must be reformed.
00:42What else would you add besides the amendments?
00:45Besides the amendments, the period...
00:48Modifying the election period.
00:51There can't be elections every two years. There must be elections every four years.
00:55Adjusting the mandates so that they last four years.
01:00I think we also have to modify the Council of the Magistrate.
01:03I think the judicial system, actually.
01:06Because the presidential system was not attenuated.
01:09Nor does the judicial power act in its specific function
01:16for the excesses of the executive power.
01:20Look at what's happening in Argentina today with Decree 70.
01:23DNU 70.
01:25In the history of Argentina, there has never been a decree of necessity and urgency
01:29that derogates 70 or 80 laws and modifies another 300.
01:34Because there can't be necessity and urgency
01:37to make such a modification of the Constitution.
01:40What did justice say? Absolutely nothing.
01:43We have to introduce the issue of what can be declared constitutional or unconstitutional.
01:52Someone who can decide about your life, your freedom and your heritage,
01:56once it's named, it lasts a lifetime.
02:00The only power that does that is the judicial power.
02:05In other places, for example, the Attorney General in the United States
02:08is elected by the President and he leaves with the President.
02:12Here, with the current legislation, it lasts a lifetime.
02:15We have a monarchic remora in one of the powers of the State,
02:19which is also the power that has to balance and mitigate
02:24the excesses that the other two powers, the legislative and the executive, can make.
02:28We have it with a monarchic remora.
02:31Well, Cristina's reappearance is up to here.
02:33She's proposing a reform of the Constitution
02:35in terms of time or the term of office, right?
02:38Yes, basically, the issue of the election every two years of the legislative power.
02:42What is the proposal?
02:44First, we are permanently campaigning and that makes it difficult to manage.
02:48And, on the other hand, you always have a legislative power
02:51that doesn't fully support what the President wants to do.
02:58The most important thing about this, when Cristina says
03:00that the Constitution must be reformed,
03:02what we start to see is another indication of this pact
03:05that we've been talking about.
03:07Because imagine that if Cristina Kirchner is in favor
03:11of reforming the Constitution,
03:12Milley has already said in some opportunities
03:14that there are things about the Constitution that they don't like.
03:17Well, maybe one plus one is two,
03:21and they get the votes together to reform the Constitution.
03:25It sounds a bit like an olive tree pact,
03:27especially in the opportunity that is given, right?
03:29But Cristina told Rodis, Recal,
03:33because they asked her if there was a pact,
03:35that there was talk of a pact between them.
03:37She said, but they're taking my hair when they say that.
03:41She said it forcefully. She's not going to admit it, but...
03:44She's referring to something else.
03:46Of course, as you say, she's not going to admit it.
03:49The pact is, in any case, a pact for certain issues,
03:54if it ends up being consolidated.
03:57It's not a pact for management.
03:59She says, when she responds to Rodis to this situation,
04:02she says, well, look who supported the Basic Law.
04:06Who supported that the DNU decrees don't fall?
04:09Well, the pact is not with us.
04:11However, there are underground bridges between the two spaces.
04:15And the bridges that may exist
04:18will be around specific issues like justice,
04:21maybe...
04:22This is a first rehearsal, right?
04:25Well, we'll see.