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Aníbal Fernández Questioned Cristina’s Conviction: “They Have to Release Her because What They Did Is a Horror”

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The former Minister of Security Aníbal Fernández referred strongly to the judicial situation of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, to the national political climate and to what he considers to be an advance of Javier Milei’s government on civil rights. “Cursing Cristina is madness. They have to release her because what they did is a horror. One person cannot be judged twice for the same thing,” he said, appealing to the principle of “non bis in íde…
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Former Security Minister of Alberto Fernández's management said the Supreme Court's decision is "insane."

The leader remarked that the former president “complyed with the law like any citizen” by notifying herself and presenting herself. Moreover, she crossed President Javier Milei.

Aníbal Fernández made harsh criticisms of Javier Milei’s government and unfilteredly referred to the judicial situation of Cristina Kirchner. The post Aníbal Fernández exploded against the condemnation of Cristina and Milei’s government: “What they did is a horror” appeared first on The Intransigent.

The former Minister of Security Aníbal Fernández referred strongly to the judicial situation of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, to the national political climate and to what he considers to be an advance of Javier Milei’s government on civil rights. “Cursing Cristina is madness. They have to release her because what they did is a horror. One person cannot be judged twice for the same thing,” he said, appealing to the principle of “non bis in íde…

The judicial war against Argentina’s political left was deepened. On June 10, the three members of the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti (president of the highest court), Ricardo Lorenzetti and Carlos Rosenkrantz, ratified the conviction against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who was twice president and one [...] Argentina’s Supreme Court office deepens ‘lawfare’ against Cristina Fernández appeared first on Contralínea.

Consulted by the recent mobilization in support of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Santiago Cúneo said that although it was a significant expression, the number of attendees was inflated: "I think there were 150,000 people and that it is a gigantic number. No need to enlarge it or give it non-existent geometry." In that sense, he interpreted the demonstration as a more emotional than political act: "It was an expression of those…

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