Kirchner Begins Her House Arrest: ‘Can I Go Out to My Balcony or Not?’
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Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner began her first full day of house arrest by wondering what she could really do in her home in the capital of Argentina for the next six years. While crowds of supporters flocked outside her apartment in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, Kirchner asked a judge for clarity before opening the French doors. “Can I go out to my balcony or not? It’s a joke, but no,” said the 72-year-old leftist in an X-year pub…
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner delivered a strong speech from her residence in San José 1111, addressing the hundreds of thousands of Argentines gathered in the historic Plaza de Mayo to express their support after her home arrest. The ex-mandataria denounced what she considers to be a judicial persecution orchestrated by the government of Javier Milei to prevent her political participation. «They can lock me up, but they will not be able to loc…
Cristina Fernandez Seeks Clarification on Whether She Can Greet Supporters From Balcony - teleSUR English
The former Argentine President is under house arrest in her Buenos Aires apartment. On Wednesday, former President Cristina Fernandez (2007-2015), who is under house arrest in her Buenos Aires apartment, asked Argentine judicial authorities whether she is permitted to step onto her balcony to greet the hundreds of supporters gathered outside since last week. RELATED: Argentine Courts Grant House Arrest to Former President Cristina Fernandez “Can…
Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández, who in home prison, asked the Justice if she could go out to the balcony and say hello.
Quilmes explained that the former president will not be able to make the usual exits at her home from San José Street. What the Justice resolution says about what the home prison will be like
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