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Breaking Into Santa Fe for Threats to Judge Rosatti Following the Conviction of Cristina Kirchner: a Militant of the Front Renovador in Sight

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The federal prosecutor of Santa Fe, Gustavo Onel, headed a raid on the home of Roberto “Cachorro” Acosta, a militant of the Front Renovador of a long way in the provincial capital, in the context of the case that investigates threats against the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti. The judicial measure was carried out after the appearance of intimidating graffiti, anonymous pamphlets and alleged loitering in front of the m…

The federal prosecutor of Santa Fe, Gustavo Onel, headed a raid on the home of Roberto “Cachorro” Acosta, a political activist linked to the Front Renovador, in the framework of a case that investigates threats against the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Horacio Rosatti. The measure was carried out after the appearance of intimidating graffiti, anonymous pamphlets and alleged acts of surveillance in front of the house of…

On Thursday afternoon, federal prosecutor Gustavo Onel led a raid on the home of Roberto “Cachorro” Acosta, a well-known political leader of the city of Santa Fe, in the context of the case that investigates threats against the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Horacio Rosatti. The judicial measure was carried out in a property located in San José Street at 6,900, following the appearance of intimidating graffiti, anonymou…

It is a person who already records several violent episodes, including burning a field in the middle of a political dispute. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The measure was taken after a series of graffiti and pamphlets that appeared in the capital of Santa Fe, from where the member of the Supreme Court is born, in rejection of the ruling that confirmed Cristina Kirchner's conviction.

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elCanciller broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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