
Business leaders from Córdoba support the Supreme Court and celebrate the ruling against CFK
The G6 called for respect for judicial independence and warned about the risks to social peace and democracy
The Group of Business Entities of Córdoba (G6) issued an institutional statement following the Supreme Court's ruling against CFK. They supported the role of the highest court and recalled that all citizens must be judged equally, regardless of their position. The message aims to reinforce respect for institutions and the full functioning of Justice within a republican framework.
G6 called for the preservation of social peace, strengthening the independence of powers, and maintaining solid democratic coexistence. They stated that judicial rulings must be respected, even when they affect high-profile political figures or former officials. The statement also serves as a warning sign against rhetoric seeking to weaken the Judiciary.

Political silences and business fear of Kirchnerism
Private sector leaders acknowledge in confidence that many businesspeople prefer not to speak out to avoid being caught in the middle. They fear that the ruling could trigger reactions from Kirchnerism and fuel its narrative of judicial persecution or lawfare. For this reason, they value G6's decision to take an institutional stance in a corruption case that affects the Argentine political system.
The statement highlights that the Supreme Court acted within its powers and respected due legal process at all stages. For the business community, equality before the law is a basic condition for legal certainty and productive investment. They maintain that the country needs a strong, transparent Justice system free from partisan political pressure.

Warning against attempts to delegitimize Justice
G6 condemned attempts to delegitimize the court's decision from sectors that label the ruling as political persecution. They called for civic responsibility, mutual respect, and an active defense of democratic institutions. "Argentina needs social peace, independent justice, and strong checks and balances to build a future," the statement concludes.
Business leaders emphasize that respect for the law is key to attracting genuine investment and generating formal employment in the country. They point out that the judicial order, together with the macroeconomic stability sought by President Javier Milei, encourages firm decisions. With clear rules and predictability, the business climate in Argentina is beginning to show positive signs for the medium term.

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