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Alberto Fernández Expressed His Support for Cristina Kirchner: “It’s Not because It Takes Me Wonders, It’s because It’s Unfair”

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The former president of the Nation ruled on the decision that will be made this Tuesday by the Supreme Court regarding the situation of Cristina Kirchner in the case of Vialidad

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The former president of the Nation ruled on the decision that will be made this Tuesday by the Supreme Court regarding the situation of Cristina Kirchner in the case of Vialidad

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former president said that in a rule of law “opportunists are not prosecuted”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Bolivian president expressed his support for the former president, despite her judicial proceedings, and denounced an alleged persecution of “leftist” leaders. President Luis Arce expressed his public support on Tuesday for former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, currently prosecuted for corruption cases, denouncing a supposed “use of justice as a tool to undermine leftist forces.”

Former President Alberto Fernández spoke today about the likely ruling of the Supreme Court of Justice on the Road Cause and stated that opponents “are not persecuted judicially” but are judged “in accordance with the law.” Through his networks, the former president referred to a tweet where he was accused of being “shut up” in the face of the Court’s possible ruling against former President Cristina Kirchner and defended her former formula part…

"I never shut up in the face of injustice," said Alberto Fernández, who decided to break the silence. The post Alberto Fernández defended Cristina Kirchner: "In a rule of law, opponents are not prosecuted" appeared first on El Intranssigente.

The former president said that in a rule of law “there is no judicial persecution of opponents.” Former president Alberto Fernández held a post this Tuesday afternoon linked to the ruling of the Supreme Court on the conviction of Cristina Kirchner in the Vialidad case, which will take place at around 16. “I never shut up before injustices and I remain faithful to my convictions. In a rule of law, opponents are not prosecuted judicially, they are…

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Todo Noticias broke the news in Argentina on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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