In La Nación, They Cut Off an Interview because Cristina Went Out on the Balcony.
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Following the decision of the Federal Oral Court 2, which authorized Cristina Kirchner to serve her six-year sentence in the case of Vialidad under house arrest, a key question arose among her followers and detractors: can the former president go out on the balcony to greet the militants? According to Noticias Argentinas, the answer is no, unless it is a situation of force majeure or has express judicial authorization. The ruling is clear when i…
The Nation maintains special coverage from Cristina’s house, following the arbitrary ruling of the justice system that banned her after her confirmation as a candidate in the Province. Although many of her “star” journalists complain about the centrality of the former president’s figure and the constant signs of popular support, the channel is more attentive to Cristina than anything else. That’s how the moment they cut off an interview with a s…
A huge column of young people, some very young, from Lomas de Zamora passed with great noise through my house, so we went – in the middle of drums and flares – dragged by that irresistible current to the corner of San José and Humberto Io, where we attended the third exit of Cristina to the balcony of the ochava. Scene that maddens the gorillas (1). Before, at 13, I was in the...
Meanwhile, Máximo Kirchner and Mayra Mendoza prepare the 50 block march to Comodoro Py next Wednesday. Justice defines whether to notify it at home, in order to avoid the transfer of the ex-mandataria.
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