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Miguel Ángel Pichetto: “Cristina’s Disqualification Cannot Be Higher than the Penalty”

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The national deputy criticized the lawyers of the former president and assured that the conviction has “legal interrogators”

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The national deputy criticized the lawyers of the former president and assured that the conviction has “legal interrogators”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Photo: Marcelo Martínez Authoritarianism is growing everywhere. In Argentina many point out the recent Supreme Court ruling against former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, confirming her sentence to six years in prison and life disqualification from holding public office. Her followers denounce a political persecution through a judicial system complicit in the structure of power. In a parallel with Lula's ban before the Brazilian electi…

The national deputy considered that detention is a problem for the National Government and argued that the lawyers of the former president erred in the strategy. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Miguel Ángel Pichetto criticizes the Court for the ruling against Cristina Kirchner and accuses the Government of aggravating the political conflict in Argentina.

The national deputy considered that there is no proportional relationship between the 6 years imprisonment and the life ban that was issued to CFK.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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According to the national deputy for Encuentro Federal, “disqualification is a complementary penalty and cannot be higher than the prison sentence itself.” “The issue is political,” he said. He also criticized Milei for the Garrahan conflict: “The government is involved in a dispute that has no meaning whatsoever.” Deputy Miguel Ángel Pichetto questioned the Supreme Court’s conviction against former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in th…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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