The Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchnerwill reappear publicly next Monday, the 12th of this month, after she was found guilty in the Road Cause and was given a six-year prison sentence and perpetual disqualification from holding public office.
The appearance of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner It will take place at the Puebla Summit at the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK), where she will be accompanied by the President of the Nation, Alberto Fernández. It is expected that the vice president start speaking at 6:30 p.m., although the event will start at 4:00 p.m.
The statement of the Puebla Group states: “With the support and impulse of the President of the Argentine Nation, Alberto Fernández, the Puebla Group organizes for this Monday, December 12, an international meeting of solidarity with the vice president Cristina Fernandezin the face of the political-judicial persecution of which he has been a victim since 2015, which was revealed by the recent judicial sentence against him.”
The former president and current vice president it will also have the support of its sector, the Justicialista Party (PJ), in the streets with the participation of political leaders like the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof; the Minister of the Interior “Wado” de Pedro and Peronist mayors who identify with Kirchnerism, a group of which Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner It is a leader.
Also, in different parts of the country, events will be held in support of Cristina in which citizens who support the vice president and who consider that the trial, as stated Cristina Fernandez de Kirchneralready had the sentence written since 2019.
International support for Cristina
One of the Latin American leaders who spoke immediately at the time of knowing the verdict of the judges against the former president Fernández de Kirchner It was the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (also called AMLO by the initials of his full name).
This head of state pronounced that Cristina’s trial is “clearly a political revenge and an anti-democratic act because they do not want her to participate in the electoral process” and added: “They are disqualifying her so that she can be a candidate, so, without a doubt, it is a political issue similar to what Lula (da Silva) did in Brazil.”
From the Puebla Summit where Lawfare will be denounced, the Vice President of Spain, Yolanda Díaz; former presidents Ernesto Samper (Colombia), José “Pepe” Mujica (Uruguay), Evo Morales (Bolivia), Dilma Rousseff (Brazil), José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (Spain), Rafael Correa (Ecuador), Leonel Fernández (Dominican Republic) and Manuel Zelaya (Honduras).