Former Malvinas combatants criticize the Government over the agreement with the British

Center of Former Malvinas Islands Fighter from Silver criticized President Javier Milei and Foreign Minister Diana Mondino for the allegations “abuse of authority” And “breach of duty of public official” following a decision taken jointly with the UK regarding flights to the Malvinas Islands.

Representative from the Center Hugo Robert and Ernesto Alonso they maintain that “The individuals denounced here have acted recklessly, with full awareness of their actions and their consequences, thereby violating the National Constitution“, according to text accessible to the press.

“The first transitional clause of the National Constitution has been violated and this should elicit an immediate response from the National Congress and uphold Article 75, which specifies that Congress has the right to ‘approve or reject treaties concluded with other countries,’” he pointed out. complaint text.

The complaint was handled by federal judge María Servini at the federal court in Buenos Aires’ Retiro neighborhood, judicial sources reported.

Former combatants warned of the government’s “functional and regulatory violations” in the Malvinas issue

Former combatants alluded to these “functional and normative violations”. have been confirmed “for some time now and, instead of abandoning their reckless attitude, under the direction of the President of the Nation, they continue to deepen the actions that condition and endanger the position of the Argentine Republic with respect to our Malvinas.”

This presentation is added to another presentation made yesterday by the lawyer, Valeria Carreras, against Mondino, for the same facts, and is proceeding in the court of Judge Sebastián Ramos, in the same Buenos Aires federal jurisdiction.

A complaint has been filed following the announcement by Mondino of an agreement with its British counterpart to resume air connections to the Malvinas Islands with a stopover in Argentinian territory.

In his complaint, Carrreras’ lawyer questioned Congress’s non-intervention in matters that could implicate Argentina’s sovereignty.

The agreement announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides for that Regular flights will continue from the city of São Paulo, in Brazil, to the Islands with a stopover in Córdoba, and signed in New York, United States, between Mondino and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

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