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Peronist Militancy Mobilizes to Support Cristina Kirchner and There Is a Total Cut on the Pan American Highway

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Trade union leaders blocked access and spoke of a ban. The former president is at the PJ headquarters waiting for the definition of a judge who could ratify the sentence against her and send her to prison.

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Protesters responding to unions and social organizations concentrate on highways; federal forces prepare a unified commando to assess the situation

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A wave of solidarity roams Argentina as the Supreme Court of Justice prepares to issue a decisive ruling on Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the Vialidad case. Popular mobilization grows exponentially throughout the national territory, with spontaneous demonstrations denouncing what they consider a judicial maneuver to outlaw the main opposition leader. READ ALSO Supreme Court defines imprisonment of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: What can hap…

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Trade union leaders blocked access and spoke of a ban. The former president is at the PJ headquarters waiting for the definition of a judge who could ratify the sentence against her and send her to prison.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Peronism must be attentive. Listen to what is happening. Because this will also end in a great crisis. There is no chance of a happy ending for this. Needing a lot of militancy, a lot of work, a lot of organization and solidarity. Here, at the door of the Justice Party, as a Peronist militant, I tell you let us go back to being political militants that always made us great and allowed us to build great stories.” The post Let’s go back to being p…

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One day after the Supreme Court confirmed the conviction of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, La Cámpora called to mobilize with the retirees in front of Congress.

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The Supreme Court's ruling, which rejected the appeals filed by Cristina Kirchner's defense and set her sentence to six years in prison and life disqualification, altered the political climate throughout the country. In this context, expressions of support for the ex-mandataria will multiply during this Wednesday, with marches in La Plata, CABA and vigils in front of her home in the Constitution, where social, union and political organizations a…

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Todo Noticias broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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