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Toviggino fordert Sanktionen gegen einen Journalisten von LA NATION, weil er über die AFA-Fragen berichtet hat
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Toviggino fordert Sanktionen gegen einen Journalisten von LA NATION, weil er über die AFA-Fragen berichtet hat

The treasurer of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Pablo Toviggino, has demanded legal action and economic sanctions against journalist Nicolás Pizzi of La Nación for discussing corruption cases involving AFA officials at a forum in Miami. The request was made by lawyer Gregorio Dalbón before Judge Walter Saettone, known for his sympathy with the Kirchner movement, who previously issued a precautionary measure restricting certain journalists, including Pizzi, from approaching Toviggino’s residence or sharing private information about him. Pizzi, who led La Nación's investigation into AFA-related financial dealings, spoke at the event organized by the InterAmerican Institute for Democracy, where he detailed findings about $57 million in suspicious transactions through U.S.-based companies. He also criticized the inaction of Argentine justice and the complicity of some judges in halting key cases. During the forum, AFA representative Tomás Regalado allowed lawyer Mariano Lizardo to speak, warning that some participants were violating a court order by speaking abroad.

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Toviggino fordert Sanktionen gegen einen Journalisten von LA NATION, weil er über die AFA-Fragen berichtet hat

The treasurer of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), Pablo Toviggino, has demanded legal action and economic sanctions against journalist Nicolás Pizzi of La Nación for discussing corruption cases involving AFA officials at a forum in Miami. The request was made by lawyer Gregorio Dalbón before Judge Walter Saettone, known for his sympathy with the Kirchner movement, who previously issued a precautionary measure restricting certain journalists, including Pizzi, from approaching Toviggino’s residence or sharing private information about him. Pizzi, who led La Nación's investigation into AFA-related financial dealings, spoke at the event organized by the InterAmerican Institute for Democracy, where he detailed findings about $57 million in suspicious transactions through U.S.-based companies. He also criticized the inaction of Argentine justice and the complicity of some judges in halting key cases. During the forum, AFA representative Tomás Regalado allowed lawyer Mariano Lizardo to speak, warning that some participants were violating a court order by speaking abroad.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Rechts): The article frames the situation as an attempt by AFA officials to suppress criticism through legal measures, highlighting the journalist's exposure of corruption and criticizing the judiciary's inaction. This suggests a right-leaning perspective that emphasizes accountability and criticizes the Kir

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 70): The article provides detailed information about Toviggino's legal action against Pizzi, including the lawyer involved and the context of the court. It reports the event accurately but uses terms like 'kirchnerismo' which may carry political connotations. The article presents the situation from Tovig

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