Cristina Kirchner Accuses Judiciary of Political Persecution

Cristina Kirchner claims the judiciary is politically motivated in her sentencing in the Vialidad case, accusing it of protecting former President Macri and corrupt practices. She highlights the timing of the trial as an attempt to hinder her political career ahead of elections.


Cristina Kirchner Accuses Judiciary of Political Persecution

Cristina Kirchner refers to 'Los Copitos de Comodoro Py' in relation to the sentence in the 'Vialidad Case,' highlighting the coincidence of the Tribunal that judged her with the same president of the Tribunal of the 'Vialidad Case' who disqualified her. She comments on her perpetual disqualification from holding public office and mentions the judges' distrust. She emphasizes the members of the Tribunal Borinsky, Hornos, and Barroetaveña, linked to political-media interests.

She highlights the prolongation of the trial for 4 years for electoral purposes, seeking to affect her political participation in future elections. She points out the lack of evidence against her and the intended sentence for a crime she claims not to have committed. She mentions the questionable impartiality of the judges and the relation to other cases of dismissal.

Cristina Kirchner emphasizes her political trajectory and the accusations against her. She criticizes judicial persecution, denounces the intention to prohibit her, and highlights achievements of her administration. She asserts that the truth will prevail and that she will continue to express her opinion. She mentions emblematic cases of corruption and judicial shortcomings.

She highlights the role of the judiciary and media in stigmatizing Peronism and in pressuring political leaders. She comments on persecution as a discipline strategy and expresses her commitment to continue working for justice and equity. She emphasizes the construction and improvements during her government.