Hermana cristina kirchner biography
- Fernández de Kirchner was born in 1953 in the small town of Tolosa, just outside the capital Buenos Aires.
- Cristina's arraignment and her followers' reaction to it are having an ambiguous effect on the country's reputation.
- Judicial coup in Argentina: Corrupt judges conspire with media oligarchs to ban Cristina Kirchner from office.
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Six-and-a-Half Weeks in Buenos Aires During the Corona Crisis
Foto desde el balcón de cuarto piso en Buenos Aires y la vista desde el cuarto de Verónica.
Ante la crisis del coronavirus, el gobierno argentino ha actuado de forma severa y proactiva, por lo cual ha sido apoyado y criticado por los medios internacionales. Como yo tengo doble ciudadanía de Argentina y Estados Unidos, pude volver a Buenos Aires donde estuve en cuarentena desde el 15 de marzo hasta el 29 de abril, volviendo a EEUU con mi hermana cuando Argentina suspendió todos los vuelos hasta el 1 de septiembre. Fue una decisión muy difícil irme de Argentina y dejar a mi mama y a mi hermano que se quedaron ahí.
El anochecer afuera del Paseo Alcorta en Palermo, abril 2020.
Ahora voy a dar un poco de contexto demográfico, político, y económico que creo que ayuda a aclarar las acciones de la Argentina ante la crisis de corona. Argentina es un país de más de 40 millones de personas, alrededor del 32% de las cuales viven en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires. En el 2019, 35,5% del país vivía por debajo de la lí
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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: powerful, divisive, and tainted by fraud
During two decades at the core of Argentine politics, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has drawn adoration and hatred in equal measure, and even a fraud conviction is unlikely to push her out of the corridors of power anytime soon.
Despite her conviction Tuesday on corruption charges – which landed her a six-year jail term and a lifetime ban on holding public office – she has congressional immunity and appeals could tie the sentence up in court for years.
However, Fernández de Kirchner has vowed she will not seek any public office in 2023 general elections, placing a giant question mark over her future in politics and whether she will spend any time in jail.
Fernández de Kirchner, who can be as combative and sarcastic as she can be charming and astute, considers herself a victim of a political witch hunt by her enemies.
"This court has been a true firing squad," the auburn-haired politician told the court last week, accusing prosecutors of having "dedicated themselves to disrespecting and insulting me."
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General Secretariat of the Presidency
The General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Secretaría General de la Presidencia de la Nación Argentina; SGP) is a secretariat of state of the Argentine National Executive counting with ministerial level, tasked with assisting the President of Argentina in the making of public policy, drafting messages and public speeches, maintaining the presidential protocol and overseeing the relationship between the President and society at large.[2]
The General Secretariat also oversees a number of centralized and decentralized agencies as defined by the Law on Ministries, which may be updated at the President's behest.[3] Since 10 December 2023, the General Secretary of the Presidency has been Karina Milei, who serves under President Javier Milei.[4]
It is one of (currently) four secretariats in the Argentine government counting with ministerial level, the other being the Legal and Technical Secretariat and the Secretariat of Communications and Press.[5]
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