“Due to the publicly known events involving the former President of the Nation, who is also an honorary member of our Institution, we reaffirm our commitment to the values we defend and repudiate any act that threatens the integrity and life of women.”the club began its statement in response to the complaint about the former boss.
He added: “We also stress the importance of respecting people in situations of violence and avoiding any form of re-victimisation.”
“In all cases involving members of our Institution, we support what the courts determine, recognizing our Constitution and the agreements to which it adheres,” he said in a resolution to decide whether or not to revoke Fernández’s membership card.
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“In order to address the issue in the most effective and legal manner, taking measures in accordance with the provisions of the Gender Protocol of the Argentinos Juniors Athletic Association,” she continued.
Former First Lady Fabiola Yañez accused former President Alberto Fernández of “physical violence and psychological terrorism,” according to her complaint to the courts.
The complaint was filed via Zoom before the court of federal magistrate Julián Ercolini, after chats and photos that were on the cell phone of Fernández’s secretary became known.
According to Yañez, in the context of her relationship with the former national president, she suffered “psychological terrorism” from him.
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