Javier Milei questioned the state custody of Fabiola Yañez and asked the Justice Department to remove it

Javier Milei questioned the state custody of Fabiola Yañez and asked the Justice Department to remove it

After a video of the former first lady went viral Fabiola Yanez dining at Madrid on New Year’s, the president Javier Milei crossed the ex-partner Alberto Fernandez and He assured that he will request a report on the “nonsense of maintaining custody.”

The president announced through his social networks that he asked the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichto carry out the request to the Justice to question the custody of Yañez.

“I am sure that justice will evaluate this request positively. Citizens’ taxes are to improve the lives of the population. Not for privileges of those who did not carry out the investiture with austerity“he concluded.

Quickly, Bullrich responded to Milei’s publication and assured: “President: I will make the report immediately and submit it to the Court.“.

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The controversy over the custody of Fabiola Yañez resurfaced

The controversy over the custody of Yanez resurfaced after images of the former first lady celebrating were released New Year in a Mexican restaurant in Madridwhere he currently lives.

The state custody takes care of the first lady in Spain and in August, after she filed her complaint for gender violence against Alberto Fernández, two new custodians of the Federal Police.

The arrival of the new troops was arranged by the Justice. In addition, there was a turnover of personnel since Yañez asked not to maintain the same personnel that he had when he was in a relationship with the former president.

Yañez lives in Spain since Fernández ended his term as president. She reported him for gender violence, a case in which the federal judge Julian Ercolini cited Fernandez to investigative statement on February 4.

Libertarian deputy presented a project to remove state custody from Fabiola Yañez

From this fact, the representative of La Libertad Avanza, Marcela Paganotoday presented a project to remove custody of former first lady Fabiola Yañez.

Pagano spread the initiative on his I decided to present a bill to eliminate foreign custody of former leaders“.

From this project, Pagano seeks to “optimize public spending and strengthen the presidential security structure.”

Another point proposed by the text is to limit the duration of custody by taking it to 12 years and leaving out the immediate family members of the President, but only in Argentine territory.

On his X account, Pagano said: “By establishing clear and reasonable limits on custody assignmentit seeks to achieve a balance “adequate balance between protection needs and the principles of equity and sustainability in public spending”.

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