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José López Declared in the Trial of the Cuadernos De Las Coimas: He Did Not Speak of His Confession and Adjusted His Version About Cristina Kirchner

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The former Secretary of Public Works refused to answer questions; in his statement as repentant, prior to this trial, he had detailed the system of illegal collection, but today he pleaded not guilty and denied having integrated an illegal association

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The former Secretary of Public Works refused to answer questions; in his statement as repentant, prior to this trial, he had detailed the system of illegal collection, but today he pleaded not guilty and denied having integrated an illegal association

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This is the former secretary of Public Works. With his testimony they will conclude the investigations and tear off the statements of 43 witnesses.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former secretary of Public Works declared before the Federal Oral Court No. 7 and rejected the main positions. The oral proceedings will continue with the inquiries of repentant businessmen and former officials. During this Thursday, former secretary of Public Works José López declared before the Federal Oral Court No. 7 in the context of the trial for the Cuadernos case. In front of the judges, the former official rejected his participation…

Former Secretary of Public Works José López said this Thursday that he never integrated “an illegal association” in his statement before Federal Oral Court No. 7 for the trial of the Cuadernos case. In turn, he took off former President Cristina Kirchner and former Minister of Planning Julio De Vido of the same figure: “I do not know that an illicit association has been formed nor do I have any element that indicates that I have integrated somet…

Former Secretary of Public Works José López of Argentina declared himself “innocent” this Thursday in the trial for the Cuadernos cause and dismissed from responsibility former President Cristina Kirchner, whom she said she had never seen “as head of an illegal association,” reported the newspaper La Nación. The statement marked a twist regarding her confession as repentant in 2018, when López detailed the system of illegal collection that is no…

Former Secretary of Public Works José López declared this Thursday before the Oral Court in Federal Criminal case No.7 in Comodoro Py to testify in the oral trial of the Cuadernos case. Moved from the Ezeiza prison, the former official is one of the main repentants of the investigation.During his intervention in the trial, he refused to have been part of an illegal association during the governments of Néstor and Cristina Kirchner, and denied th…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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