CFK Questions Argentina's Independence if Subjected to IMF Rules
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CFK questions Argentina's Independence if subjected to IMF rules
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) warned that her country was facing a 'real structural problem,' not merely an adjustment or crisis. In a recorded message from the apartment where she is serving a six-year prison sentence for corruption under house arrest played to her followers at the nearby Parque Lezama, she urged Peronists to 'defend independence' and seek electoral support to regain power.
The former president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández, in order to commemorate Argentine Independence Day, said that what the country is living today is not a simple adjustment, it is a real structural problem. Mobilizations in support of Cristina Kirchner and for Argentine Independence Day “What you live today in Argentina is not simply an adjustment, nor a crisis, nor a passing storm: it is a real structural problem,” she said in a message to …
Organizations of DDH, trade unions and social organizations joined forces to create the space "Human Rights against Prohibition" in defense of former president Cristina Kirchner, who is serving home prison and was prevented from holding public office for life after the Supreme Court of Justice ratified her conviction for the Road case. Some of the signatories of the document were Estela de Carlotto (Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo); Adolfo Pérez E…
Buenos Aires, July 9. – “The obligatory question that we have to ask ourselves as Argentines is: are we really free or independent? Or are we again implementing policies dictated from outside, accepting without gossip conditions of the IMF or others, that hurt our people so much? Because what we live in Argentina today is not just an adjustment, nor a crisis, nor a passing storm; it is a real structural problem,” it was heard in an audio to form…
Felipe Solá harshly criticized Javier Milei’s government, questioned the lack of self-criticism in Peronism, and analyzed Cristina Kirchner’s judicial situation as an attempt at political discipline. He also revealed tensions with former President Alberto Fernández. Read more
Former President Cristina Kirchner reappeared this Tuesday with a message recorded by July 9, questioning the current economic situation, stating that Argentina is experiencing “a structural problem” and comparing dependence with the International Monetary Fund with that of 1956, after the overthrow of Juan Domingo Perón. According to Argentina News, the former president recorded the message from her home in San José 1111, where she is serving h…
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