Argentina's Kirchner Urges Backers Not to Gather as Police Deploy
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Argentina’s Kirchner urges backers not to gather as police deploy
Argentine ex-president Cristina Kirchner urged supporters Friday not to gather outside her Buenos Aires apartment, where she is serving a six-year fraud sentence, saying she feared police violence. Kirchner alleged on social media the government had "orchestrated a police operation at the door of my house with the sole purpose of provoking conflicts." She called
The building of San José 1111, in the neighborhood of Constitución, dawned with an important security operation. They summon at 17 o’clock a flag in defense of CFK. Yesterday, the electronic anklet was colored to the ex-mandataria.
Former Argentine president Cristina Kirchner denounced police provocation over the housing fence in which she holds home and asked supporters to avoid the place where hundreds of people carry messages of solidarity. AFP Sentenced to six years and perpetual political disqualification for fraudulent administration, Kirchner is the main leader of the opposition to ultra-liberal president Javier Milei. Her sentence, which she has served since Tuesda…
The radical leader said that the ruling of the Supreme Court will be a day to remember, “a hinge in the history of the country,” and from which people once again believed in Justice. Cristina Kirchner, 72 years old, twice president of Argentina and today the main leader of the opposition, has been imprisoned in her home since this Tuesday. The judges who sentenced her to six years in prison and perpetual disqualification from holding public offi…
Together with the Federal Police and the Justice, they adjusted the safety and hygiene operation on the former president’s home. The entrance Vallarón the house of Cristina and reinforced the security was first published in #BorderJournalism.
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