Feb 26 β€’ 15:44 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The PJ came out to support Ricardo Quintela after a prosecutor's complaint about his controversial statements about Milei

The Justicialist Party in Argentina has expressed solidarity with Governor Ricardo Quintela following a prosecutor's accusation regarding his remarks about President Javier Milei.

The national Justicialist Party, led by Cristina Kirchner, has publicly supported Ricardo Quintela, the governor of La Rioja, after federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli called for an investigation into Quintela's remarks suggesting that President Javier Milei should not complete his term of office. The party condemned Stornelli's actions, framing them as part of a broader pattern of political persecution against Peronists.

In their statement entitled "Solidarity with Governor Quintela," the PJ denounced Stornelli's complaint, criticizing him for his history of involvement in fabricated cases and extortion aimed at targeting Peronist figures. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions within Argentine politics, particularly between those aligned with the Peronist movement and the current administration led by Milei, which has been marked by a polarizing atmosphere.

The support for Quintela from the PJ resonates with a significant segment of Argentine society that feels threatened by the current political climate. The Peronists' reaction points to concerns regarding judicial independence and the potential misuse of legal mechanisms for political ends in a contentious electoral landscape, suggesting that such controversies are likely to have lasting repercussions on the interplay of power in Argentina.

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