Pichetto visited Cristina Kirchner: details of the unexpected meeting and the beginning of a rapprochement
Deputy Miguel Ángel Pichetto visited former President Cristina Kirchner at her home, marking a notable political reconciliation between the two.
Miguel Ángel Pichetto visited Cristina Kirchner at her apartment: 'It was a fraternal meeting'
Miguel Ángel Pichetto met with former president Cristina Kirchner to discuss the need for uniting the Peronist party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Sergio Massa, the amphibious candidate
The article discusses Sergio Massa's political maneuvering and his relations with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as he prepares to run for the Argentine presidency.
Kirchnerism in Retreat: Máximo and Cristina Admit Defeat and Seek Refuge in 'the Boxes' to Survive
Kirchnerism's leaders Máximo Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner acknowledge their political defeat and plan to rely on local strategies to maintain their influence in Argentina.
Pointed out by Kirchnerism, Bianco questioned the lack of leadership in the PJ but then supported Cristina to remain at the forefront
Carlos Bianco, a minister in Buenos Aires, criticized the leadership issues within the Peronist party (PJ) but later affirmed his support for Cristina Kirchner to continue leading the party.
Setback for a businessman, Cristina and De Vido in the trial for the Coima Notebooks
The Argentine Federal Criminal Cassation Court rejected a businessman’s offer to pay and perform community service to avoid prosecution in a corruption trial involving notable political figures.
Cuaderno Case: Prosecutor Fabiana León rejected Cristina Kirchner's request to annul the trial
Prosecutor Fabiana León opposed Cristina Kirchner's request to annul the trial related to the Cuaderno Case, asserting that the trial is the appropriate venue for discussing culpability.
Notebooks of the Bribes: UIF and the prosecutor respond to Cristina Kirchner's challenges to stop the trial
The UIF and prosecutor Fabiana León address challenges by Cristina Kirchner's defense in the Cuadernos de las Coimas trial to halt the proceedings.
Carolina Moisés, the Peronist senator who was appointed as vice president of the Chamber, criticized Cristina Kirchner
Carolina Moisés, a Peronist senator and newly appointed vice president of the Senate, criticized Cristina Kirchner and La Cámpora, asserting that online attacks against her are orchestrated by trolls rather than genuine opinions.
Notebook Case: The Tribunal Has Not Yet Provided a Schedule to Know How the Trial Will Continue
The trial regarding corruption linked to the 'Cuadernos de las Coimas' case, involving Cristina Kirchner, has resumed amid demands for a clear schedule from the prosecution.
Carolina Moisés against all kirchnerism: said they are 'worshipers of failure', that La Cámpora has no proposals, and that Cristina is 'part of the problem'
Senator Carolina Moisés criticized kirchnerism, calling them 'worshipers of failure' and questioning La Cámpora's lack of proposals during an interview following her appointment as Senate Vice President.
A schism that shakes the Peronist internal issues and limits Cristina Kirchner's influence in the most relevant negotiations
Three senators have broken away from the Kirchnerist bloc, diminishing Cristina Kirchner's influence in key negotiations but leaving the government's negotiations with provincial governors still crucial for achieving legislative objectives.
Labor reform accelerated the fracture of the PJ in Congress: three senators leave
Labor reform has catalyzed a rift within the Peronist Party, leading to the departure of three senators aligned with governors distancing themselves from Cristina Kirchner.
Severe assessment by the prosecutor in the Cuadernos case: it is "a trial without direction"
The prosecutor has criticized the ongoing Cuadernos corruption trial involving Cristina Kirchner, calling it "a trial without direction" and seeking clarity on future proceedings.
"The family SME of the lady, her son, and her friends": Gustavo Sáenz struck against Cristina Kirchner for defining the PJ authorities "by finger"
Gustavo Sáenz criticized Cristina Kirchner for her unilateral decisions regarding the leadership of the Peronist Party in Argentina despite recent electoral failures.
The internal conflict between Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner resurfaces in a tug-of-war over the authorities of the Buenos Aires Senate
The power struggle between Governor Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner intensifies as they negotiate leadership positions in the Buenos Aires Senate.
Matías Kulfas: "Milei has industrial blinders similar to those Cristina had with agriculture"
Matías Kulfas criticizes Javier Milei's economic approach, likening it to former president Cristina Kirchner's narrow perspective on agriculture.
Capuchetti summoned former Kirchnerist deputy Marcos Cleri for an inquiry linked to the accusation against Milman
Judge María Eugenia Capuchetti has summoned former Kirchnerist deputy Marcos Cleri for questioning amid a case investigating false testimony related to the attack on Cristina Kirchner.
Pact with Iran: Why is the start of the trial against Cristina Kirchner for the complaint of prosecutor Nisman delayed?
The trial against Cristina Kirchner for alleged cover-up in the AMIA bombing case is delayed despite a Supreme Court ruling for a public debate.
The Lies of Cristina Kirchner and Her Lawyer
The article discusses the defense strategy employed by Cristina Kirchner's lawyer, focusing on repeated falsehoods despite prior judicial rulings.
Cristina Kirchner greeted activists on the occasion of her birthday
Cristina Kirchner made a brief public appearance on her birthday, greeting supporters while the organization La Cámpora covered the city with graffiti celebrating her and opposing labor reform.
Cristina celebrated her birthday without a terrace and with a debt overdue for 190 days
Cristina Kirchner marked her 73rd birthday while embroiled in legal battles related to her overdue debts and restrictions stemming from her recent judicial convictions.
A hearing is called to define the confiscation of Cristina Kirchner's assets
A hearing will be held on March 5 to decide on the confiscation of assets belonging to Cristina Kirchner following her six-year prison sentence related to a corruption case.
La Cámpora activated a graffiti operation to celebrate Cristina Kirchner's birthday and reject the labor reform
La Cámpora organized a graffiti campaign to celebrate Cristina Kirchner's 73rd birthday while simultaneously opposing the proposed labor reform.
Cuadernos Case: The Court Judging Cristina Kirchner Will Move to Comodoro Py and Pressure Grows for In-Person Hearings
The court overseeing the Cuadernos corruption case against Cristina Kirchner will relocate to Comodoro Py, with mounting calls for hearings to be held in person.
The national government appealed to the Supreme Court the ruling that orders Cristina Kirchner to receive her widow's pension
The Argentine government has appealed a ruling that reinstates Cristina Kirchner's widow's pension, which had been revoked due to her criminal conviction.
The Government appealed the ruling that ordered a privileged pension to Cristina Kirchner
The Argentine government has appealed a court ruling that reinstated a privileged pension for former president Cristina Kirchner after it was revoked due to her corruption conviction.
The court handling the notebook bribery case will move to Comodoro Py: they seek to expedite the trial and allow it to be in-person
The judiciary is relocating the courtroom for the high-profile bribery case involving former officials and business leaders to expedite proceedings and enable in-person trials.
New survey among K voters: Kicillof ahead of Cristina and 10 leaders with record rejection
A recent national survey reveals that Axel Kicillof is favored over Cristina Kirchner among K voters, alongside a notable rejection of libertarian leaders.
New survey: alert for Javier Milei and a harsh data point for Cristina Kirchner
A new national survey reveals concerning data for President Javier Milei and former President Cristina Kirchner amidst ongoing political tensions in Argentina.
What Justice Decided About Cristina Kirchner's Ankle Monitor
The Argentine judiciary upheld the use of an electronic monitoring device for former President Cristina Kirchner during her house arrest.
The Cassation confirmed that Cristina must wear an electronic bracelet, have controlled visits, and schedules to go to the terrace
The Cassation Court upheld measures requiring Cristina Kirchner to wear an electronic bracelet and face limitations on her visits while under house arrest.
The Judiciary rejected Cristina Kirchner's request to remove her ankle monitor and ease her visitation regime
The judiciary ruled against Cristina Kirchner's request to remove her electronic ankle monitor and relax her visitation restrictions.
"Food Reasons": the reasons of Cristina Kirchner to request the justice for the restitution of her privileged pension
Cristina Kirchner has requested the suspension of a ruling that eliminated her privileged pension benefits following her conviction for corruption.
In addition to Cristina Kirchner, eleven other beneficiaries receive privileged pensions
Cristina Kirchner has had her privileged pension reinstated by the courts, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to twelve, including former presidents and their relatives.
The Justice ordered Cristina Kirchner to resume receiving a millionaire pension: how much will she receive per month
A federal court in Argentina has ruled that Cristina Kirchner, the former president currently under house arrest, must resume receiving a substantial pension that was previously cut off due to her corruption conviction.
Below the unity list, the PJ of Buenos Aires could have district internals between axelistas and kirchneristas
Despite a top-level agreement, multiple candidate lists have emerged in several districts, potentially leading to internal elections within the Buenos Aires PJ party.
How much did Cristina Kirchner receive as a pension
The Federal Social Security Chamber has ordered the reinstatement of Cristina Kirchner's widow's pension following a ruling that affirms its character as an alimentary benefit during ongoing legal proceedings regarding privilege benefits.
Justice ordered the government to resume widow's pension payments to Cristina Kirchner
The Federal Chamber of Social Security has ruled that former president Cristina Kirchner must be reinstated her widow's pension, which was suspended by the national government due to her criminal conviction.
Request to confiscate US$5 million and 141 properties from Cristina Kirchner, her family, and Lázaro Báez
Prosecutor Diego Luciani has requested the confiscation of US$5 million and 141 properties linked to former Argentine president Cristina Kirchner and Lázaro Báez due to their convictions in a corruption case.
The court accepted a request from Cristina Kirchner and ordered the provisional reinstatement of one of the privileged pensions
A court has ruled in favor of Cristina Kirchner, ordering a temporary reinstatement of a privileged pension that was previously canceled due to her conviction for corruption.
The judge who will complete the court to judge Cristina Kirchner in the Hotesur-Los Sauces case has been drawn
A low-profile judge, Fernando Machado Pelloni, has been appointed to complete the tribunal that will trial Cristina Kirchner and her son Máximo for money laundering in the Hotesur-Los Sauces case.
"Shut your mouth, president, put things in order" - the frictions of Patricia Bullrich in her final speech during the labor reform session in the Senate
Patricia Bullrich's final speech before the Senate vote on labor reform was marked by sharp exchanges with the Unión por la Patria bloc and criticism aimed at former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Bullrich responded to Mayans over a controversial phrase and his criticisms of Milei: "The only one in prison is former President Cristina Kirchner"
Patricia Bullrich defended Javier Milei during a parliamentary debate by responding to Senator José Mayans' controversial statement linking a labor reform project to a quote from a Nazi concentration camp.
"You weren't crazy" and "warrior of life": from Carrió to Cristina Kirchner, reactions to the death of Sandra Mendoza
Political leaders in Argentina mourn the death of former national deputy Sandra Mendoza, expressing their condolences and sharing memories via social media.
The obsession of Chiqui Tapia and Cristina Kirchner's 2027 candidacy
Chiqui Tapia, head of the AFA, is facing legal challenges while dealing with political implications involving Cristina Kirchner's potential candidacy for 2027.
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism celebrate changes to labor reform as a victory
Peronist governors not aligned with Kirchnerism view the decision to eliminate tax cuts for businesses in the labor reform project as a significant triumph.
Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Sell a Helicopter to the Cristina Kirchner Government, but Asked for Too Much Money
In 2010, Jeffrey Epstein attempted to sell a Sikorsky S-76C++ helicopter to the Argentine government under Cristina Kirchner but priced it too high.
Vialidad Case: Cristina Kirchner Now Demands to Use the Terrace Without Restrictions
Cristina Kirchner has appealed to the Federal Chamber of Cassation to lift restrictions on her house arrest and allow unrestricted access to the terrace of her apartment.
Cristina Kirchner insisted before the Court of Cassation to remove her ankle monitor and relax her visiting regime
Cristina Kirchner has filed a request to the Court of Cassation to remove her ankle monitor and allow for more flexible visitation rules while serving her corruption sentence at home.