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Last week, several schools in the City of Buenos Aires, including the National College of Buenos Aires and the Carlos Pellegrini, both dependent on the University of Buenos Aires, were taken by their students in rejection of the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the conviction of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. The measure was also replicated in other schools and faculties, under the supposed slogan of defending democracy.
Students of the Faculty of Economics of the UBA interrupted the traffic in Avenida Córdoba and Junín. The stay continues in the home of CFK
Kirchnerist militants and groups allied to that Argentine political space began to mobilize on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, in a massive march in support of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, following the unanimous ruling of the Supreme Court that confirmed his sentence to six years in prison and perpetual disqualification for the Vialidad cause. The Court’s decision, considered historic because it involved the…
Political and trade union leaders accuse the authorities of trying to discourage participation.
Different guilds gathered this morning in the center of the city. They cut off half a road from Stomba Street.
Following the Court's ruling on Cristina Kirchner's house arrest, the Peronist party finalized the final stage of its planned mobilization for this Wednesday. After modifying the planned march to Comodoro Py, it was decided to move to Plaza de Mayo. Minutes before the meeting with the governors at the PJ (Judicial Judiciary) began, the president of the Union for the Homeland senators' bloc, José Mayans, announced the possibility of going to the …
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