Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 23:58:47 GMT -5
There Is an Attempt to Manipulate This Case to Persecute the Former President, with the Help of the Current Government of Argentina,” Says Aznar. on This Occasion, the Former Leader of the Popular Party Highlights That He Views with “Concern the Process of Hijacking Democratic Language by the Antidemocratic Radical Left That Still Exists in the Region.” Already in 2015, Before Assuming the Presidency After Being Prosecuted in Multiple Cases in Which the Crime Was Supported by Irrefutable Evidence, Mauricio Macri Had Received a Visit from His Spanish Counterpart in Buenos Aires. the Relationship Between Both Right-Wing Leaders Was Marked by the Ups and Downs of the Argentine Justice System, to Which Cases Continued to Be Added for Which the Former Argentine President Must Respond. in His Request, Aznar – Together with the Former President of Colombia, ÁLvaro Uribe – Emphasizes Regarding the Procedure of the Law, Making an “Imperative” Call to Justice So That “It Does Not Forget That in Its Hands Rests.
Furthermore, the Policies Carried Out by the Multi-Processed Former Argentine President Emulate – in a Creole Version – Those That Have Historically Characterized the Pp. Since Then the Relationship Between Both Former Leaders Has Not Stopped Growing, and That Bond Transcends Ideological Affinity. in 2018, It Was Mariano Rajoy Who Made an Official Visit to Argentina to “Recover the Friendship Between La Moncloa and La Casa Rosada”, After the Distancing Australia Phone Number Caused by the Nationalization of Ypf and the Lack of Political Communion Between the Popular Party and the Then Vice President, Cristina Fernández De Kirchner. Aznar Risked a Hypothesis Regarding the New Case Involving Macri. Without Dwelling on the Details and Evidence Collected by the Judges Who Summoned Macri for Investigation, the Former Leader of the Pp Affirms That "An Attempt Is Being Made to Manipulate This Case to Persecute the Former President, with the Assistance of the Current Government of Argentina." the Pp and the Argentine Right Accuse Alberto Fernández 'S Government.
Praise of the oppositions oppo Newtribuna The crazy proportion of temporary workers employed in the Spanish public administration has been attracting the attention of the European Union for some time. A recent ruling by its Court of Justice even delves into the possibility of applying sanctions to the state and compensation to irregularly hired workers. However, it also rejects a historic claim by the interims, who will no longer be able to obtain their permanent position without undergoing a common selective process. Something like this would mean violating the law and ignoring the principles of equality, publicity, merit and capacity that govern access to public office. However, the clarity of the statement has not managed to stop the long campaign of those affected against the opposition system, which they continue to disavow as "outdated, discriminatory and ineffective." Under these conditions, it seems appropriate to defend the relevance of these objective tests and avoid the weakening that such criticism represents for the image of the public service. We could begin by identifying the less visible victims of so much endemic irregularity, those thousands of anonymous opponents who.
Furthermore, the Policies Carried Out by the Multi-Processed Former Argentine President Emulate – in a Creole Version – Those That Have Historically Characterized the Pp. Since Then the Relationship Between Both Former Leaders Has Not Stopped Growing, and That Bond Transcends Ideological Affinity. in 2018, It Was Mariano Rajoy Who Made an Official Visit to Argentina to “Recover the Friendship Between La Moncloa and La Casa Rosada”, After the Distancing Australia Phone Number Caused by the Nationalization of Ypf and the Lack of Political Communion Between the Popular Party and the Then Vice President, Cristina Fernández De Kirchner. Aznar Risked a Hypothesis Regarding the New Case Involving Macri. Without Dwelling on the Details and Evidence Collected by the Judges Who Summoned Macri for Investigation, the Former Leader of the Pp Affirms That "An Attempt Is Being Made to Manipulate This Case to Persecute the Former President, with the Assistance of the Current Government of Argentina." the Pp and the Argentine Right Accuse Alberto Fernández 'S Government.
Praise of the oppositions oppo Newtribuna The crazy proportion of temporary workers employed in the Spanish public administration has been attracting the attention of the European Union for some time. A recent ruling by its Court of Justice even delves into the possibility of applying sanctions to the state and compensation to irregularly hired workers. However, it also rejects a historic claim by the interims, who will no longer be able to obtain their permanent position without undergoing a common selective process. Something like this would mean violating the law and ignoring the principles of equality, publicity, merit and capacity that govern access to public office. However, the clarity of the statement has not managed to stop the long campaign of those affected against the opposition system, which they continue to disavow as "outdated, discriminatory and ineffective." Under these conditions, it seems appropriate to defend the relevance of these objective tests and avoid the weakening that such criticism represents for the image of the public service. We could begin by identifying the less visible victims of so much endemic irregularity, those thousands of anonymous opponents who.