Prosecutor’s Office demands 12 years in prison for Argentina’s vice president for corruption

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The Public Prosecution Service considers Fernández responsible for fraud against the State. The country’s government and president have backed the vice president.

The Argentine Public Prosecutor’s Office has requested: twelve years in prison and life disqualification from the country’s vice president, Cristina Fernández. The Public Prosecution Service is of the opinion that Fernández the state ripped off by the concession of public works in the province of Santa Cruz.

The Public Prosecution Service estimates more than 39 million euros the amount defrauded by the vice president from a network that also splashed her late husband, Néstor Kirchner, and former officials such as former minister Julio de Vido, who has been sentenced to ten years in prison.

For their part, the government and the president of the country have supported the vice president.

Fernández has announced on his social networks that this Wednesday he will use his social networks to “demonstrate” that they forbid him from speaking in court.

Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Argentina to ask for “justice” and the imprisonment of Fernandez.

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Source: EITB

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