Cristina Fernández, supported by Zapatero after her conviction for corruption: “It doesn't matter if they convict me, disqualify me or put me in jail”
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Cristina Fernández: “I don't care if they convict me, disqualify me or put me in jail”
“In short, I'm not interested if they're going to convict us, if they're going to disable me, they're going to put me in jail... I don't care,” said the former president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández, about the cases against her.
Cristina Fernández, supported by Zapatero after her conviction for corruption: “It doesn't matter if they convict me, disqualify me or put me in jail”
The vice-president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández, indicated this Tuesday in Buenos Aires that she does not “care” if she is finally convicted in the 'Highway case'
Cristina Fernández said that she doesn't care “if they convict me, disqualify me or put me in jail”
“What matters is that we are once again rebuilding a democratic and constitutional state, in which the guarantees of the Constitution are not cardboard,” said the Argentine vice-president. The former president made a speech at a table organized by the Puebla Group, a forum that brings together progressive leaders from Latin America and Spain.
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