OPINION: A deputy above the law?
The attacks carried out against journalists from the independent media Claramente clearly, perpetrated last Sunday, were not free. These violent aggressions carried out by a mob of activists of the deputy Yanibel Ábrego, president of the National Assembly, sought to turn away glances alien to their activities. Now, those facts have correctly led to several complaints that must be fully investigated, including by the Supreme Court of Justice. In several relevant cases, the Court has pardoned the contempt of the deputy Ábrego for not providing information on their payrolls and was also omitted when the president of the National Assembly denied entry to the staff of the Comptroller General of the Republic. There is sufficient evidence that the mob in the service of the deputy is responsible for the attack on journalists. The Court must verify whether the delinquents acted on the deputy’s instructions or if they did so for their own reasons, in order to avoid further negative discoveries for their benefactress. Will once again the deputy Abrego be above the law? The Court must decide if there is impunity or accountability -. LA PRENSA, Mar.19