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Sergio Berni Denounced Judicial Campaign Against Cristina: «They Want to Imprison Her without Proof»

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Sergio Berni referred to the Supreme Court's possible conviction of Cristina Kirchner and said that there is no evidence to confirm her imprisonment. The post Sergio Berni denounced a judicial campaign against Cristina: "They want to imprison her without evidence" appeared first on El Intransigente.
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Sergio Berni referred to the Supreme Court's possible conviction of Cristina Kirchner and said that there is no evidence to confirm her imprisonment. The post Sergio Berni denounced a judicial campaign against Cristina: "They want to imprison her without evidence" appeared first on El Intransigente.

The mayor of La Matanza and president of the Federación Argentina de Municipios (FAM), Fernando Espinoza, publicly denounced an attempt to ban former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, within the framework of the possible dallo of the Supreme Court for the Road cause. In this regard, he recalled the Peronist militants shot in José León Suárez: ...

The mayor of La Matanza and president of the Argentine Federation of Municipalities (FAM) shared a reflection on the attempt to ban Cristina Fernández de Kirchner on Peronist Resistance Day.

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politicargentina.com broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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