Thousands across the Argentine city on Thursday to protest against the government of President Cristina Fernandez, carrying signs that read "guilty enough impunity," and requested "the independence of the judiciary".
Previous protests in September and November, many learned demonstrations on the social network, and banged pots and pans, they gathered in the city to enter. In the Argentine capital's iconic Obelisk, Plaza de Mayo packed with people shouting "enough" after 10 years of rule, Fernandez and her late husband, President Nestor Kirchner.
But this time, the opposition leader to participate in what has been a non-partisan movement for things to October parliamentary elections eye tissue, which may decide whether she vote to amend the constitution and do away term limits rotation indefinitely extend her power.
"I came to see if the Kirchner couple will leave, we can do a serious country. They leave peace to return, so that we can once again be a unified country," said Lorenzo Velasquez, 51 years old Food workers. He took a sign says, "the 2015 Xian Keli Cristina", referring to when her current term will end.
The parade of some of Argentina's television channel split-screen display, but also track in the Senate vote to approve the new court ban, the president's allies are rushing to an important part of the judicial reform program passed by Congress.
Opponents say the legislation is designed to eliminate any challenger, clean up the court, her supporters to seize power and control of all three government departments, thus undermining any corruption investigations.
"If there is no fairness and justice, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and no, there is only one active citizens can protect them, said:" Radical Civic Union, who is behind Fernandez in last year's presidential campaign Congressman Ricardo Alfonsin.
She left the country of Venezuela's newly elected president, flew to Peru, and Caracas before Fernandez criticized the judge who knocked down the other laws of the heart, she tried to reduce the impact of her leading media opponent GRUPO horn. Fernandez showdown for the Supreme Court and the media giant.
Fernandez, he was re-elected by a wide margin, said she "never seen" such as Wednesday night, the Federal Court ruling, which she said is clear evidence that the judicial system must be under the control of the democratic process.
Judges adhere to Argentina's media reform law in 2009, but declared unconstitutional key provisions, apply to one of Latin America's most powerful media group, GRUPO horn. The judge said, a company can have a limit of the number of radio stations and cable TV networks is unconstitutional infringement of the rights of private property.
Her point of view of the people in the implementation of the media law, Martin Sabbatella, urged a speedy resolution of the case of the Supreme Court.
Ruling destruction limit, denying the virtues of the spirit of the antitrust laws, to build the collective rights of another law to defend the interests of enterprises, "he complained at a news conference. "We demand to be resolved quickly, with fast, because it deals with a serious institutional problem, because the law was approved by Congress three years ago, still can not fully applied."
Horn cheering ruling, said on its Web site, the full ruling to uphold the law will force the company chose its popular Channel 13 or Cablevision's network between Buenos Aires and in many other cities to sell its cable TV system, to give up their Internet service.
Fernandez's allies, who control Congress rushed to leave for judicial change in the next week.
The proposed changes will be easier to remove, through the expansion of the direct election of officials of the Board of Directors of the appointment and discipline of judges judge appointed for life. Their goal is to reduce to fill judicial office through open competition nepotism. After several hours of debate Thursday night, the Senate also approved a six-month limit court injunction, and decide on government called for an immediate moratorium.
This last point is to challenge, even in some of Fernandez's closest supporters, they believe that poverty and defenseless people, to challenge the government in court exception. But the president complained that the ban has become Argentina's powerful measures to prevent the approval of the Democratic effective tools - like a clarion call has been completed with the media law.
"I have to say: here, still stuck in a slum in the judiciary have time," Fernandez said. "There are judges who will never be deleted to show their nobility in the past."
However, thousands of people marching on Thursday night seems more concerned about how she waved her presidential powers.
Complained: "I am against this judicial reform legislative and judicial and administrative departments will not have any real debate, allowing to modify the law, that's all settled with a" yes "or" no ", Hernan Fernandez, 38. he said with a sign: "Madame President, in the name of democracy, not to kill the Republic. "
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