Tuesday, March 1, 2011

MPs want to amend the Constitution for the reelection of Fernandez

BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 1 A group of Argentine deputies announced their intention to seek an amendment to the Constitution to veto the indefinite reelection of presidents, in order to ensure continuity in the power of the current president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. "We would like an eternal Cristina," said the lawmaker, Diana Conti, the time has confirmed the intention of his bed - self-described "ultra-K" in reference to marriage of Fernandez and her predecessor, Néstor Kirchner - to get introduced into the Constitution the concept of "term limits." "All the 'kirchnerismo' claims that Cristina is a candidate, its continuity.

It is she who can go more deeply embody what started Nestor Kirchner, is ensuring the distribution of wealth in the country on an equal basis," said Conti, while recognizing that "will require a broad consensus of the political spectrum to advance this issue." For its part, the opposition has rejected any reform in this sense when considering that "not a priority." "Reducing the debate on constitutional reform to the perpetuation in power is very low and in any case addiction naked power of 'Kirchner,'" said Senator Gerardo Morales radical.

Meanwhile, the president has not yet announced whether it will opt for re-election in elections next October, although some sectors of his party have already taken steps to make it happen, according to the newspaper "Clarín".

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