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Democracy Under Siege: The Case of Cristina Kirchner and the Return of Proscription

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By Charo Solís – Jul. 13, 2025 On June 9, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) spoke from the Justicialist Party. It was a political intervention on the brink of judicial proceedings, a message on the eve of the start of her house arrest. From this setting steeped in history, Cristina not only spoke about her case but also inscribed her conviction within a longer history: that of the political persecution of Peronism in Argentina. That history b…
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Social representatives, legislators, journalists and jurists recounted and rejected the aggressions that the government and its supporters pour out. They also condemned the political persecution against Cristina Kirchner.

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The former judge of the Supreme Court Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni held today in the Chamber of Deputies that the prison sentence applied to former president Cristina Kirchner responds to a “common case of lawfare” that was previously seen with the former president of Ecuador Rafael Correa. Invited as a specialist speaker in the Committee of Women and Diversity of the Lower House to analyze political violence against opposition leaders and journalists…

In “Mujeres Argentinas”, journalist Mercedes Ninci revealed the reasons why former president Cristina Kirchner does not want to continue using the electronic anklet inside her home, where she is serving her prison. Cristina Kirchner's reasons for not using the electronic anklet where she is serving home prison In “Mujeres Argentinas”, journalist Mercedes Ninci said that former president Cristina Kirchner wants to stop using the electronic anklet…

The head of the Women and Diversity Committee of the lower house, Mónica Macha, organized and convened a meeting for this Tuesday to discuss the draft resolutions and statements against the persecution and harassment of journalists critical of the government, and against the “political violence” that the Justice and sectors of the ruling party have against former president Cristina Kirchner and Kirchner militants detained for a violation in the …

Mónica Macha led a meeting with journalists, specialists and relatives of militants. They targeted the Government and Justice for persecution and symbolic violence. The post Deputies debated political violence against Cristina Kirchner, journalists and detained militants appeared first on El Intransigente.

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