👉 En un giro polémico, la Fiscalía pide el sobreseimiento del intendente de La Matanza, Fernando Espinoza, acusado de abuso. El caso ha generado indignación y cuestionamientos hacia la fiscal a cargo, la doctora Cuñarro.
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00:00You spoke yesterday, Bobby, about the arrest of Fernando Espinosa.
00:06He was asked by the prosecution.
00:09It was Dr. Cuñarro who asked for the arrest of Espinosa.
00:13Let's remember the case about the abuse of the intendant of the murder.
00:18How nice to have a woman prosecutor who arrests Espinosa.
00:23It's a shame that a prosecutor who is the representative of the people asks...
00:27Never a prosecutor. The prosecutor is the victim.
00:30A woman who denounces for the prosecutor or there is not enough evidence...
00:36There is not enough evidence.
00:38But she is not saying that she lied.
00:40No, no, no. She says there is not enough evidence.
00:42But what would be the sufficient evidence?
00:44The reality is, let's see, she declared, showed the evidence...
00:47In this case with Nartes there was evidence and with this one not.
00:50Do you think, let's see, who Dr. Cuñarro is?
00:53A file.
00:55There are members of the judicial power willing to act in the interest of the law.
01:01They are not the ones that the law orders.
01:04I agree that there is no scientific definition.
01:08But I'm going to take the Pope's words.
01:11What has put in check the democracies in Latin America...
01:15I would tell you that in the last ten years...
01:19...have been the security forces, the intelligence agencies...
01:24...and the judicial powers and public ministries.
01:28So, if we do not take note that these three sectors...
01:33...have overthrown democratic governments, as the Pope has said...
01:38...we do not understand anything.
01:40Therefore, call him Loeffer or name him as you like.
01:45The next step is to take notes on the matter...
01:50...from the political point of view and not from the judicial or party policy...
01:55...in the agora, in the parliament, on reforming the intelligence services...
02:00You want to ask Monica about the intelligence services?
02:02Reforming the security forces.
02:04We have the same gendarmerie that Patricia Bullrich had.
02:06We are absolutely unprotected from all those powers Federico was talking about.
02:12The media, the factual powers.
02:15They open three reports to you in the prosecution.
02:18You do not know how many reports they have in the prosecution.
02:20Do you have a report from the Pope, for example?
02:22No, no, I don't because I don't know what's going on.
02:24I'm terrified.
02:27Well, yes, the truth is that a prosecutor who acts like you is terrified.
02:31He says he had a pattern of conduct to ask the married men for money...
02:37...the victim or the complainant in this case.
02:39But does this justify the abuse?
02:42No, of course not.
02:44This woman is a disaster.
02:46And the gender perspective?
02:48But it is necessary to say that she was wearing a short shirt.
02:53Of course, that comment was missing.
02:55But on the left, this woman...
02:57This woman is linked to Peronism.
02:59And since it was not that they defended the woman...
03:03In theory.
03:04In theory.
03:05That's why I tell you the gender perspective of this judicial functionary.
03:08Well, you were talking about the Senate.
03:10The issue of Cristina and Pichetto...
03:12Well, the former governor of Tucumán, Alperovich.
03:15Do you remember that they didn't kick him out of the Senate either?
03:17Yes, and I tell you...
03:19They said, the license, the license, the license.
03:21Until the last moment, it was thought that the judge, who is a judge who had...
03:24...militarily, in a legitimate case, like Padilla...
03:27...who was in charge of proceeding with the court...
03:29He condemned them.
03:30He condemned them.
03:31But until the last moment, it was thought that he was going to condemn them.
03:34It was good.
03:35I ask one thing.
03:36Let's see.
03:37This prosecutor investigated the house near Puerto Madero...
03:43...where they supposedly took her to abuse her.
03:45What she told at the time.
03:46That it was voodoo.
03:47Do you remember Gazulla?
03:48There were two strong boxes, there were mattresses on the floor.
03:52This prosecutor went...
03:53Does he know where those houses are?
03:54No.
03:56They ignored everything the woman said.
03:58Because, look.
03:59In the supposed case that this girl was an extortionist...
04:04...a prostitute, the most whore in Argentina.
04:07In that case.
04:08Nothing justifies an abuse.
04:10Exactly.
04:11You don't see why.
04:12Of course.
04:13So, this woman is justifying the supposed abuse...
04:16...because this woman was extorting married men.
04:18No, it has nothing to do with it.
04:19I don't believe anything.
04:20Do you understand?
04:21I don't believe it.
04:22As much as she says what she wants, I don't believe it.
04:25These things are like women.
04:27What one does is that everything we do...
04:30...and I'm going to be imploral.
04:31What we have gained in the last few years...
04:34...of empowering reality...
04:36...is that a woman can win the same as a man.
04:38The discussions that we have won, the good and the bad.
04:41Everything in excess does harm.
04:42I'm standing there.
04:43But it makes us lose...
04:44Let's go back ten steps further.
04:46No, but still.
04:47This woman is a peronist.
04:49If someone from Libertad Avanza had done it...
04:52...they wouldn't think differently.
04:54But this decree is from a woman linked to the government...
04:59...that defended women so much.
05:01It's illogical.
05:02The thing is that the previous government bites its own tail.
05:06Because it talked about abusers...
05:09...and it had it in its mouth.
05:11Al Perovich.
05:12Al Perovich.
05:13There are several like him.