Kicillof Denounced that “AmCham Asked for the Conviction” Against Cristina and Warned: “We Are Not Afraid of Them”
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The Buenos Aires governor accused the United States of being behind the Court’s ruling against the former president; he said it is a “intimidation” of the political leadership
After Cristina Kirchner was convicted and banned, Gov. Axel Kicillof denounced that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Argentina (AmCham) called for the conviction against the former president in the Road cause. He then said: “We are not afraid of them.” Quickly, libertarian deputy José Luis Espert... The entry Without Cristina candidate, Kicillof is strengthened and Espert insults him and asks for a “force vest” was first published on INFO135.
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, directly accused the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Argentina (AmCham) of having pressed for the conviction of former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. “I believe that AmCham directly asked for the conviction,” he launched this Wednesday in dialogue with Radio El Destape. The accusation comes just one day after the Supreme Court ratified the ruling sentencing Cristina Kirchner to …
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, publicly denounced that “it was Amcham who directly requested the conviction” of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, pointing directly to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Argentina. “What needs to be taken into account is that recently in the United States they took the visa to ...
One day after the Supreme Court of Justice upheld the ruling against Cristina Fernández, Gov. Axel Kicilof denounced that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Argentina (AmCham) called for the conviction of the two-time president in the Vialidad case, for which she will have to serve six years in prison and will not be able to be a candidate. “I believe that AmCham asked for the conviction directly,” the president denounced in statements to the capit…
After the Court ratified the cassation decision against the former president in the Vialidad case, the Buenos Aires governor assured that "we are facing a real filth."
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