2024-11-13 19:11:00
Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner spoke after the meeting Confirmed sentence of 6 years in prison and permanent disqualification from holding public office. “Because they don’t care about me, they do things like what they did today in Komodo Ropi,” said the former president.
These statements were made during an event held this afternoon in the town of Moreno with Mayor Mariel Fernández, where she met 400 female gender facilitators from the region who have received Micaela García Law trains and works in communities to prevent violence against women and political dissidents.
“When you become mine, there is political violence and it makes everything 20 times harder for you. If they punish me for something, it’s not just because of what I’ve done, but because I’m a woman, they You can’t argue without being right,” said the National PJ Chairman.
“When you’re a woman, everything is 20 times harder for you. If they punish me for something, it’s not only because of what I’ve done, but also because I’m a woman. They can’t argue with women. , and they can’t be right,” the former president began her speech.
He continued: “How could they not hit me, because you see, when someone argues and is right, boom, pineapple. Because they couldn’t give me a pineapple, so they did what they did today in Comodoro Py matter.
On Wednesday, the Criminal Appeal Chamber confirmed her sentence of six years in prison and permanent disqualification from public office, finding her responsible for alleged corruption within the framework of the road enterprise.
Cristina Kirchner attended an event in Moreno.
The criminal appeal confirmed the 1st, composed of judges Jorge Gorini, Andrés Basso and Rodrigo Giménez Uriburu. The verdict of Cristina Fernández and other former officials and businessmen was handed down in December 2022 by the Second Federal Oral Tribunal, which found her guilty of “fraud against the state” but not of “illegal Association”.
Cristina said the fraud in the management of road works for which she was convicted could not have been committed by her as president because her responsibility was supported by the opinion of Rodolfo Barra, a current lawyer at the National Treasury. The government is headed by the Chief of Staff.
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Barra, who served as a Supreme Court justice during the Menimist period and as a traditional electorate in the field in 1994, insisted in an opinion included in the judicial file that “the President has nothing to do with the exercise of the general administration of the country; his Jurisdiction is equivalent to that of a cabinet minister. The president has political responsibility for this administration. Administrative, civil and criminal responsibilities rest with the head of the cabinet and other ministers. Barra cannot be considered a Kirchnerist.
Cristina Kirchner attended an event in Moreno.
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**Interview with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Following Her Court Ruling**
**Host**: Good evening, everyone. We’re joined tonight by former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who has just spoken publicly after the confirmation of her six-year prison sentence and permanent disqualification from public office. Cristina, thank you for being here.
**Kirchner**: Thank you for having me.
**Host**: You recently stated that the sentence is not just a punishment for you personally, but also reflects broader issues, especially regarding gender. Could you elaborate on that?
**Kirchner**: Absolutely. I believe that my case illustrates a deeper political violence that women face in this field. When you become a figure in the political arena, especially as a woman, the stakes are higher. They cannot argue on merit, so they resort to these punitive measures instead.
**Host**: You mentioned the feeling of being targeted because of your gender. Can you explain how this has played a role in your experience?
**Kirchner**: When I say ’everything is 20 times harder for you,’ I mean that the challenges you face are compounded by societal prejudices. This isn’t just about my actions as a leader; it’s about how they perceive me as a woman in power. It’s as though they can’t bear to be wrong in a debate with a woman, so they retaliate in other ways.
**Host**: Your recent comments were made during an event with 400 female community workers. What message do you hope to convey to them amidst your current challenges?
**Kirchner**: I want them to know that we must continue to fight against any form of violence—be it physical or political—because it affects us all. I want to empower them to stand strong and support one another. Our obstacles are indeed many, but we are strong together.
**Host**: Following the confirmation of your conviction, what’s next for you politically and personally?
**Kirchner**: I intend to continue working for the people of Argentina and advocating for women’s rights and justice. Personal challenges cannot deter our commitment to the causes we believe in. My fight is far from over.
**Host**: Thank you, Cristina, for sharing your thoughts with us. We appreciate your time.
**Kirchner**: Thank you for the opportunity.