"We Hope that a Show Will Not Be Staged": the Government's Warning for the Arrest of Cristina Kirchner
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The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, stated that the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the conviction against [...]
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, confirmed this Thursday that Cristina Fernández’s arrest will be “respectful.” The two-time president will appear in Comodoro Py in the coming days to appear after a firm conviction in the Vialidad case. “I hope that there will be no show anywhere,” said the national official. “It is a matter of justice, of course, but if you ask me the opinion of the Government, it is clear that it is that. Beyond the ruli…
After the ratification of the sentence against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner by the Supreme Court of Justice, the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, said he hopes that the arrest of the former president will be "respectful" and "no show is going on anywhere.""These are hard times, the conviction, the suspension of political rights, is a strong condemnation... I hope there is no show going on anywhere," Francos said this morning, during an inter…
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, said today that the ruling of the Supreme Court that upheld the conviction against former President Cristina Kirchner, for acts of corruption, “has been the free action of an independent justice” and said that “no one can speak of a political ruling.” Francos argued that the former president should serve her sentence “as any citizen,” and said that “no one can speak of a political ruling because the majorit…
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, went to the intersection of the accusations of former President Cristina Kirchner: “She is not proscribed by the political will of another, but because she committed illegals.” The official made these statements after the Supreme Court confirmed the conviction for the Vialidad case, for which the incumbent of the Justicialist Party (PJ) will go to jail and will not be able to be a candidate again. The ex-ma…
The chief of staff took off from the court ruling and assured that the former president was out of the electoral competition by decision of the Justice. He said so during a dinner in La Rural and in radio statements.
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