
The senator from Unión por la Patria, Eduardo De Pedro (Buenos Aires), highlighted in his intervention that the "Clean Record" project aims to disqualify Cristina Kirchner. De Pedro questioned whether this project truly seeks to combat corruption in politics or if it rather represents a judicial and media persecution directed consistently against Peronism.
De Pedro also referred to the speech of Senator Mónica Silva, emphasizing that she claimed the law was not aimed at anyone, while he argued that it indeed targets Cristina Kirchner directly. According to De Pedro, some acknowledge that the project is harmful and undermines democracy, and he expressed his conviction that "Clean Record" is the culmination of a mafia-like method based on media and judicial manipulation.
In conclusion, Senator De Pedro stated that this project is an attempt to remove Cristina Kirchner from political activity by not being able to defeat her democratically, referencing the media pressure that would influence the voting. In his opinion, before there was an attempt to influence from the barracks, and now they are directed towards the courts, describing this as an exercise of real power.