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Javier Milei Dismissed a Pardon for Cristina Kirchner: “I Find It Aberrant, the One Who Makes Them, Pays Them”

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The president referred to the ratification of the conviction for corruption against the former president and the possibility of an exemption by the executive

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President Javier Milei closed the door to a possible pardon for Cristina Kirchner, convicted in the Vialidad case. In an advance of an interview he gave Esteban Trebucq for LN+, the head of state considered that it would be “a nonsense” to intervene. Milei refused to analyze the ruling of the Supreme Court that weighs on the Peronist leader, but if he addressed a potential presidential pardon. “It is a nonsense. If I preach the independence of J…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president referred to the ratification of the conviction for corruption against the former president and the possibility of an exemption by the executive

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Patricia Bullrich, Minister of National Security, defended this Friday night the operative who led the portfolio in his immediate vicinity to Cristina Kirchner's department, which had earlier questioned her in harsh terms, calling her "failed" and "nefarious woman." In her X account, Javier Milei's official defended...

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Buenos Aires, Arg. The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, yesterday ruled out the possibility of granting a pardon to ex-mandataria Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (2007-2015), sentenced to six years in prison for acts of corruption. The president referred this day in an interview with the television channel La Nación, where he referred to the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Justice, which confirmed judgments of first and second instan…

“When I, Maximo or Axel is president, on the first day Cristina is pardoned and I suck an egg if she doesn’t want to,” Juan Grabois said. The context is a spicy, bloody and catarchic talk with Andrés Ducatenzeiler. Duka premiered program in the new Carnival stream, and Juan was his guest. “We’re going to fight,” he warned at the beginning of the interview. And he just stung.

The Argentine president reminds the Peronist, sentenced to six years in house imprisonment for corruption, that «he who makes it pays it»

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politicargentina.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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