Friday, December 7, 2012
Gov't: 'Argentina has just gone through a week of judiciary disgrace'
Cabinet Chief Abal Medina came on stage today after an Appeals court yesterday favoured Clarín media group by extending an injunction it had placed on an article of the Media Law.
"With this decision we confirmed that the court is an arm of the illegal group," he fired.
“Once more they want to prevent Argentines from building a plural country, but as we are getting used to these reactions which seek to keep privileges for a few, we will keep on working for the laws to be upheld," he added.
He went on to say “the people, their representatives, labour unions, social organizations and media groups have shown support and have observed the media law. Only Magnetto and some members of the judiciary associated with Clarín and some conservative sectors of the society are opposing it."
Medina added that "on December 9, people will celebrate with joy 29 years of democracy and progress on human rights and social inclusion policies."
"With this decision we confirmed that the court is an arm of the illegal group," he fired.
“Once more they want to prevent Argentines from building a plural country, but as we are getting used to these reactions which seek to keep privileges for a few, we will keep on working for the laws to be upheld," he added.
He went on to say “the people, their representatives, labour unions, social organizations and media groups have shown support and have observed the media law. Only Magnetto and some members of the judiciary associated with Clarín and some conservative sectors of the society are opposing it."
Medina added that "on December 9, people will celebrate with joy 29 years of democracy and progress on human rights and social inclusion policies."





















