Redpossum
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All fine and dandy , the question remains, where is the missing money? from both of the latest governments.
We can argue all day everyday about whose fault it was or it is, but the fact is that a country that sells mainly foodstuff can not be as broke as this one is.
Someone somewhere mismanaged the hell out of the economy and i don't buy the condor2 theory due to the fact that is no more and no less than , once again creating an abstract far away enemy who to blame.
For those of us with some vintage memories of the days of old in this country, it has always been the same story, such as, the IMF, the Brits in the falklands, the dollar exchange speculators, the military junta, martinez de hoz and blah blah blah.
No one ever, no political party, no ONG, no opposition ,but above all , no group of citizens ever demanded transparency from the government which in term created the notion that the people don't need to know how things are run and the government has absolute power over its citizens.
I say, prove she mishandled the economy and let her rot in prison then or at the same time , prove that macri screwed up too and throw him in prison also, but of course, for that you would need a justice department that actually act as such.
I would argue that this is false equivalency. Nestor and Cristina paid down Argentina's foreign debt, little by little, and the only new foreign debt they took on was to re-finance the old debt they inherited.
Macri, by contrast, took on 43 billion USD in new debt from the IMF alone, and the money evaporated. Talking like they are both the same just isn't realistic, in my opinion.
Your comments about the failings of the justice system are well-founded, but again, it was Macri who stacked the supreme court with his tame judges, the ones who played football with him at his vacation home, and visited him at La Casa Rosada while they were hearing cases against Cristina. The same judges who now protect him by insisting that any case which could incriminate him must be heard at Comodoro Py. This is gross impropriety by any reasonable standard of jurisprudence.