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Cristina Fernández Claims to the Justice that the Regime of Visits Imposed Is Arbitrary

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Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández that the regime of visits to her home prison violates her civil rights.

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Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández that the regime of visits to her home prison violates her civil rights.

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Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK), who has been serving house arrest since last Tuesday after being convicted of alleged corruption in public works between 2003 and 2015, raised her voice on Friday against the restrictions imposed by the Federal Oral Court No. 2, denouncing what she considers a “totally arbitrary exclusion regime” regarding the visits she can receive at her home. Fernández de Kirchner expressed thro…

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Cristina Kirchner filed a new complaint with the Federal Oral Court this Friday through her defense No. 2 after asking about the use of the balcony of her apartment, the former president called the handling of the visits imposed by the Justice for the home prison “totally arbitrary”. “Yesterday the court had to clarify that I can leave the balcony of my house. Today my lawyers had to appeal another decision of the same court, which only allows m…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former president is serving home prison for corruption and has not yet submitted the mandatory list of persons authorized to enter her department. The post La Justicia seeks to limit the visit parade at Cristina Kirchner's house appeared first on El Intranssigente.

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The former president announced that her lawyers had filed an appeal for the court to review the permits of those who could visit her in her apartment while she was serving the home prison.

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Former President Cristina Kirchner once again questioned the decisions of the Second Federal Oral Court regarding the conditions of her house arrest. After the balcony saga and the unjustified placement of an electronic anklet, CFK now pointed to the "totally arbitrary exclusion regime" applied to her receiving visitors in her apartment in Constitución. Former President Cristina Kirchner once again questioned the decisions of the Second Federal …

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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