Patricia Bullrich gave a lecture at the University of Miami, in the United States, and questioned the government of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.

The head of the PRO and pre-candidate for the presidency, Patricia Bullrichlectured today at Florida International University in Miami, in which he develops legal certainty in Latin America. In this context, he wonders about the regime of Daniel Ortega For expel from your country to 222 political prisoners released. “They made Nicaraguans stateless. It is an injustice. To the world, these citizens continue to be Nicaraguans even if a dictator takes away their passports,” the leader said.

The statements were made as part of a tour that the leader is carrying out in this district of the United States. Bullrich arrived in Miami yesterday and will return to Argentina this afternoon to resume his presidential campaign activities. During her stay, the president of the PRO met yesterday Monsignor Silvio Jose Baez, Nicaraguan Catholic Bishop, and with a group of expatriate Nicaraguan citizens. “No dictator can take away from a person a right that he has because he was born in a territory. universal human right this is why for the world they are still Nicaraguan citizens“, Criticized the former Minister of Security.

In February, Ortega ordered the deportation in the United States of 222 opponents imprisoned and them deleted there citizenship Nicaraguan. This attitude has been repudiated by the European Union and a group of countries in the international system. Also, last Friday the dad francisco in an interview with GlobeLiveMedia cataloged Nicaragua as “brutal dictatorship”.

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The Pontiff’s review came after being consulted on Ortega’s attack on the Nicaraguan Church, which involved the expulsion and exile of Bishop Rolando Álvarez, bishop of the Diocese of Matagalpa. “With great respect, I have no choice but to think of a imbalance of the person in charge. There we have a bishop in prison, a very serious man. He wanted to give his testimony and did not accept exile,” said the Pope and concluded: “It’s something that is outside of what we live. They are a type of crude dictatorships”. Following these considerations of the Sovereign Pontiff, Nicaragua announced this week the interruption diplomatic relations with the Vatican.

Bullrich spoke yesterday in Miami with Bishop Báez about the situation of the Church and the attack on religious freedom in Nicaragua. Then he participated in a conversation called by the Permanent Commission for Human Rights of Nicaragua (CPHR)in which he spoke about human rights in this Caribbean country.

In another section of her presentation today at the University of Florida, the PRO president mentioned Argentina and argued that “Kirchnerism is a corporatist and populist regime who wants to make the law in his own way”. “They created a huge factory for the poor“, he condemned.

In turn, he alluded to the situation of Rosario and alerted: “The problem is huge because the city is completely overrun with drug trafficking”. She then recalled figures and aspects of her management as Minister of National Security, during the years 2015 and 2019. “Now there is a perverse ideology that everything is back and that Rosario is in a total crisis, ”he questioned.

As part of his presidential plan, Bullrich also warned that the government of Alberto Fernández will leave the next president a “complex situation” and he said: “With conviction, courage and character, we will be able to change this situation. The changes that we are going to have to make are going to be very strong”.

Bullrich was accompanied to the United States by Juan Pablo Arenaza his campaign manager, and for Paula Bertold, former ambassador to the OAS and leader in charge of the stock market wealth monitoring program for this year’s elections. The titular PRO will arrive tomorrow in Argentina to resume its activities. This week will be in Cordobainvited by the Stock Exchange of this province, and where another photo with Luis Judge and Rodrigo De LoredoLeaders of Together for Change who are running for Governor of Cordoba.

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