After conviction, Cristina Kirchner says that Supreme Court judges are ‘puppets that respond to commands’

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Suprema Corte rejected on Tuesday (10) a appeal from the defense of Cristina and thus maintained a sentence issued in 2022 of the so-called ‘Vialidad case’ for fraud in the granting of road works

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former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner acena for supporters on the side of Senator Alicia Kirchner na Headquarters of Justicialist Party Em Buenos Aires

former president of, said that the judges of the Supreme Court who ratified on Tuesday their sentence to six years in prison “there are three puppets that respond to superior commands” and classified them as “triumvirate of unwanted.” “This restriction on popular vote is not imposed by this triumvirate of unacceptable people who act as a fiction of the Supreme Court. There are three puppets that respond to superior commands,” said the former president in the speech related in front of the Justicialist Party (PJ) headquarters in Buenos Aires, Cristina said that the decision of the judges represents a “restriction on popular vote.” “When this happens, what they want is that the national and popular field cannot be organized,” he said.

The Supreme Court rejected on Tuesday (10) a appeal of the defense of Cristina and thus maintained a sentence issued in 2022 of the so-called “Vialidad case” for fraud in the granting of road works in the province of Santa Cruz, southern Argentina. According to the former president, the court responds to the “concentrated economic power of Argentina”, and Peronism will be the only alternative when “collapsing” the model of Ultraliberal President Javier Milei, whom she also classified as a “puppet”.

She said that when there are civil servants who act against the interests of the country and are free, “being trapped is almost a certificate of political, personal and historical dignity.” “Those who think that they will achieve their goals of abreasting Argentines are wrong. They can arrest me, but the people receive wages of misery or lose their job,” he said. Accompanied by her maximum son Kirchner and sister-in-law Alicia Kirchner, the 72-year-old former head of state, said she would then go home. “Let’s surrender, because we don’t run away. That’s what the right mafia does. We, Peronists, stay and face the consequences. We are not mobster,” he said.

*With information from EFE
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