Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, president of Argentina, highlighted the achievements of governments defined as "Populists"

Argentina President stressed that "social gains are careful and defend every day, in neighborhoods, on the streets" and that "governments who believe in equality, who believe that everyone should have the same opportunity." He also said that there are great achievements in "populists" and reiterated its request to the courts to "punish the guilty" because, he insisted, "can not be that those who have money or power over judges or prosecutors, obtain advantage."

The head of state today twenty minutes devoted his Sunday rest in Rio Gallegos for a review of the activities conducted in the last week as his meeting with former Brazilian President Inacio "Lula" Da Silva, a meeting with victims of crimes in a judicial forum and mayors inauguration of works related to Kirchner.

"What a short week! Prior to May. Billiken you remember? On 18 begins the week. Billiken What if. Already said, I'm old," he said in his first tweet today, referring to the traditional children's magazine remembered national holidays.

In the last of his posts on the social network of blue bird, enigmatic wrote: "Oh, I do not forget anything of what happened this week. Thanks Nestor, you know that."

The president stressed that "social conquests care and defend every day, in neighborhoods, on the streets" and that "governments who believe in equality, who believe that everyone should have the same opportunity."

"This is the Argentina that has grown along with the rest of their American brothers.'s Populist government, which they say to us," he said.

On the other hand, recalled a meeting on Tuesday at a forum on its draft judicial reform at the University of La Matanza and repeated his claim that justice "with the same rigor rush also against corporations that have devastated the country, which sabotaged ".

"We need a more equal justice can not be that those who have money or power over judges or prosecutors, gaining an advantage," he proclaimed.

He also called "punish those who are guilty, regardless of their social status, corporate or political".