Santiago Cafiero, the Chief of Staff, said over the weekend that for the Government the scandal over Olivosgate “it’s finished”. Another manifestation of political voluntarism in pure state. Evidence at sight: it is Alberto Fernández himself who, faced with the need to define a strategy in Justice and patch up the damage he caused to public opinion, keeps the uncomfortable affair going.
It has, despite everything, an advantage. As usually happens with lawsuits that affect any power in power in Argentina, Justice seems to have entered the prudent administration of the times. We must never forget that politics travels a key section of the electoral calendar. Prosecutor Ramiro González, in charge of the case, continues with the collection of evidence from that Olivos birthday celebration. The referral is delinquent.
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