CFK Followers Planning Response in Case Former President's Conviction Is Upheld
- On Monday, June 9th, 2025, supporters of ex-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner prepared to respond at the Instituto Patria headquarters in Buenos Aires.
- This reaction follows the Supreme Court’s expected ruling on Tuesday to uphold CFK’s conviction in the Vialidad case, which would exhaust her appeals and lead to detention.
- The Patria Institute organized a meeting with legislators, unions, and social movements to coordinate mobilizations deeming the ruling a judicial coup blocking CFK's political comeback.
- CFK faces at least six years in prison, a lifelong ban from elections, and could be barred from the September 7 Buenos Aires provincial legislative race she announced her candidacy for.
- Allies warn confirming the sentence risks undermining democracy by reviving political exclusions, with activists pledging to remain alert and organized against what they call court pressure.
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Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (center-left) called on her followers on Monday to organize themselves in the face of the possibility of an imminent arrest, which she attributed to a judicial persecution to ban it.
The leaders of the Justice Party (PJ, Peronismo) meet before the possible arrest of former Argentine president Cristina Fernández.
CFK followers planning response in case former president's conviction is upheld
Followers of former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) were planning a response at the Instituto Patria (IP) headquarters in Buenos Aires, should the Supreme Court uphold the six-year prison sentence against their leader, thus exhausting the chain of appeals, which would lead to her arrest, even though she could later apply for a home detention regime for which she would be eligible for being aged over 70.
The columnist of Los Primeros de la Tarde on CNN Radio, Jaime Rosemberg, spoke on Monday from Casa Rosada about the expectation by the Supreme Court's definition of the conviction of Cristina Kicher for the Road Case...
CNN Radio Argentina The columnist for Los Primeros de la Tarde on CNN Radio, Jaime Rosemberg, spoke this Monday from the Casa Rosada about the expectation of the Supreme Court's ruling on Cristina Kicher's conviction in the Vialidad case and Javier Milei's tour. Milei's tour "With the Pope, it was the most important thing. Yesterday he was in Spain, now in France, and then in Israel for three days to reaffirm the strategic alliance," he indicate…
Argentina mobilizes as Supreme Court threatens political future of Cristina Fernández - teleSUR English
Argentina faces a critical political moment as the Supreme Court is expected to rule on confirming a conviction against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the “Vialidad” case, which alleges irregularities in public works contracts during her administration. Many see this process as part of a broader judicial strategy—often called “lawfare”—to marginalize popular leaders across Latin America. RELATED: Argentina’s Lower House Approves Pension Hike …
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