Cristina Kirchner, Live: Former President Declares in the Case of the Cuadernos De La Corrupción
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Former Argentine president Cristina Kirchner left her home this Tuesday, where she serves a six-year sentence for corruption, to appear before the court that judges whether or not she headed an illegal association dedicated to the collection of bribes. She was the first of the 87 defendants in the case to testify in person. During her defense she declared herself a victim of a “political persecution” and accused judges and prosecutors of using “…
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner denounced on Tuesday "mafia practices" and judicial persecution against her before the Federal Oral Court No. 7 of Buenos Aires.
In a political speech full of accusations against prosecutor Stornelli and justice, but without disobeying the orders of TOF 7, the former president refused to have received coimas from entrepreneurs and contractors. “If I had all that money I would not be here,” she said in a strange conclusion. And admitted that “with these judges I can die in prison.”
Cristina Kirchner began to testify before the Federal Oral Court 7 in the Cuadernos case and anticipated that in the end she will answer whether or not she accepts questions
Former national senator Oscar Parrilli once again defended former president Cristina Kirchner in the context of her presentation in the trial for coima notebooks and said that this is a “judicial party maneuver with related media.” “They are in a defamation attitude and try to cover up a reality. It not only has to do with factories that close, with low wages, inflation above 30% per year and with a President supposedly expert in economics that …
Buenos Aires., “When the executive branch doesn’t give bread and work to the people... the judicial party and the hegemonic media give it circus... It doesn’t fail,” wrote former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner on her social networks referring to the call to declare in “in-person form” this Tuesday before the justice system, when until now the process against her was taking place in virtual form.
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