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Cristina Fernandez’s former vice-president was left without a pension due to corruption

  • November 15, 2024
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Executive Director Javier Miley this Friday canceled the privileged pension that former Vice President Amado Boudou (2011-2015) received for being convicted in a criminal case in the final

Executive Director Javier Miley this Friday canceled the privileged pension that former Vice President Amado Boudou (2011-2015) received for being convicted in a criminal case in the final sentence for crimes corruption.

Bud was vice president during the second term of Cristina Fernandez (2007–2015), which The head of Mileya also canceled preferential pensions which she earned for serving as head of state and widow of former President Néstor Kirchner (2003-2007), after she was convicted this Wednesday in the second instance for corruption.

The ruling of the National Social Security Administration (Anses) bases the decision against Budu on the fact that Law 24018, which grants benefits without paying contributions to former presidents and vice-presidents “becomes legally incompatible for anyone who has committed a crime in the exercise of a public function to the detriment of the national state.”

I will be convicted in 2020. for having been prosecuted for the offenses of passive bribery and negotiations incompatible with public office, he was sentenced to five years and ten months’ imprisonment, which he had already served, and disqualified for life from holding public office.

Fernandez was sentenced last Wednesday by the Court of Appeal to six years’ imprisonment and disqualification life to hold public office in a trial over irregularities in road concessions during his and Kirchner’s administration.

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The former vice president between 2019 and 2023 reacted this Thursday by calling Miley a “little dictator”, while claiming that the decision was “illegal” because Former presidents are not given pensions for good workbut for the “merit” of being elected head of state by popular vote.

Fernandez, who can still appeal the verdict to the Supreme Court, which would have suspended my sentence“He also argued that “the bad performance of the President can only be assessed by the National Congress through the constitutional procedure of impeachment during the execution of the mandate.” (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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