The national deputy Santiago Cafierowho was chancellor during the administration of Alberto Fernandezquestioned the complaint made by the former first lady Fabiola Yanez for gender violence against the former president of the Nation. “It’s very strange and I don’t know what to think”indicated the former official.
The former Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship spoke about the current situation of Fernández after the complaint: “I speak with Alberto and he is very bad, it was a very strong complaint, he is trying to reconnect with his son.”
In that sense, he made reference to his relationship with the former president: “He is a person that I love, He’s not my friend but I love him and it is a family that I love and what happens hurts me a lot and I hope that he can clarify it in court.”
In turn, he questioned the actions of some people around Fernández when the complaint was made public: “I think the attitude of many colleagues of wanting to get out of anger and acting with resentment was wrong, because now inconsistencies appear”.
Cafiero pointed out that “While some handed over the cell phones and the evidence, others did not; it is very strange and I don’t know what to think” and doubted the veracity of the facts: “It’s hard for me to understand everythingthe seriousness of this. A priori, “What I have seen is that they got along well.”.
Finally he concluded on the matter: “It doesn’t matter if I believe him or not, because There are those who have already condemned him, we must wait for justice and legal guarantees, respect the procedure, but do not condemn prematurely”.
Alberto Fernández’s request to Fabiola Yañez for his son: he wants him to return to the country
Next Tuesday a new hearing will be held within the framework of the civil mediation demanded by the former first lady, Fabiola Yañez, against former president Alberto Fernándezfor the food quota. Below that line, The politician asked his ex-partner to return to Argentina to be able to exercise “shared ownership” of the son they had.
According to what has been reported, Yañez asks Fernández a sum in euros in order to finance his life in the Spanish capital, Madrid. The rent, school fee and prepayment are included in that application. In contrast, the former president responded that he can afford the expenses but in Argentina, in addition to demanding “shared ownership.”
It should be noted that Fernández has 30% of his privilege retirement seizedfrom which he collects a monthly sum of more than $14 million, as revealed by judicial sources.
Source: Ambito