Former Malvinas combatants denounced the Government for the agreement with the United Kingdom

Former Malvinas combatants denounced the Government for the agreement with the United Kingdom

The center of Former Malvinas Islands Combatants of The Silver denounced President Javier Milei and Foreign Minister Diana Mondino for alleged “abuse of authority” and “violation of duties of public official” following the decision taken jointly with England in relation to flights to the Malvinas Islands.

Representatives of the Center Hugo Robert and Ernesto Alonso they maintained that “the people denounced here have acted recklessly, with full knowledge of their actions and consequences, undermining the National Constitution“, according to the text to which the press had access.

“The first transitional clause of the National Constitution has been violated and this must have an immediate response from the National Congress and enforce Article 75, which determines that it is up to Congress to ‘approve or reject treaties concluded with other nations,'” he indicated. the text of the complaint.

The complaint was handled by federal judge María Servini in the federal courts of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Retiro, judicial sources reported.

Former combatants warn about “functional and regulatory transgressions” of the government in the Malvinas issue

The former combatants alluded to “functional and normative transgressions” that have been confirmed “for some time now and, far from abandoning their reckless attitude, under the directives of the President of the Nation, they continue to deepen the actions that condition and put at risk the position of the Argentine Republic with respect to our Malvinas.”

This presentation was added to another made yesterday by a lawyer, Valeria Carreras, against Mondino, for the same facts, and which is being processed in the court of Judge Sebastián Ramos, in the same Buenos Aires federal jurisdiction.

The complaints were filed after an announcement by Mondino linked to an agreement with its English counterpart to resume air connections to the Malvinas Islands with a stopover in Argentine territory.

In her complaint, lawyer Carrreras questioned that Congress had not intervened in an issue that could link Argentine sovereignty.

The agreement announced by the Foreign Ministry provides that A regular flight will be resumed from the city of São Paulo, in Brazil, to the Islands with a stopover in Córdoba, and it was signed in New York, United States, between Mondino and British Foreign Minister David Lammy.

Source: Ambito

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