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Photos of Cristina Fernández Supporters as She Serves a Prison Sentence for Corruption in Argentina

  • Cristina Fernández began serving a six-year prison sentence under house arrest for corruption in Buenos Aires on June 18, 2025.
  • Supporters have gathered outside her apartment and in Plaza de Mayo to protest her sentencing, which follows a Supreme Court ruling.
  • Fernández was found guilty of illegally directing state contracts to a friend.
  • This ruling prohibits her from participating in the upcoming legislative election.
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Photos of Cristina Fernández supporters as she serves a prison sentence for corruption in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Supporters of former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have been gathering outside her Buenos Aires apartment and in the Plaza de Mayo for the past week after the nation's highest court upheld her sentence…

·Colorado Springs, United States
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Convened by Peronism, trade unions and social organizations, attendees have focused on supporting the former Argentine president, who since Tuesday has served a six-year prison sentence at her home.

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Thousands of people protest in the Plaza de Mayo (Comuna 1) this Wednesday afternoon against the arrest of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, sentenced to six years in prison and permanently disqualified from holding public office for fraudulent administration in the Causa Vialidad. From early, the national government reinforced the presence of federal forces in the vicinity of the Congress of the Nation and in the Lower Porteño (C…

After her first speech since her home arrest, Cristina Fernández de Kichner made a phone call that was heard in the Plaza. The full text of her message.Cristina Kirchner: “You know that this model falls, that’s why I’m in jail” “Hello, how are you? Do you hear me there in Plaza de Mayo? It’s me, Cristina, I’m here in San José 1111, do you hear it? Do you hear it?” Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s speech was over and the thousands of militants we…

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Diario Textual broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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