Politicians reverberate Cristina Kirchner’s condemnation on social networks; Look

The former president and current vice president of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, was sentenced to six years in prison this Tuesday (6) by the country’s Justice. Also, she will be ineligible.

She was found guilty in a lawsuit that investigated her participation in a fraud scheme while she presided over the Latin nation, between 2007 and 2015.

See the repercussions of Kirchner’s conviction.

Gleisi Hoffmann, President of the PT

“All support to @CFKArgentina, victim of persecution and politicization of the judiciary. The PT is on your side, go ahead, the truth will win!”

Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL), federal deputy

“The former president and current vice president of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, was sentenced to 6 years in prison for corruption, but she can still run for president in the next elections. Does she remind you of anyone from Foro de São Paulo / Grupo de Puebla?”

Kim Kataguiri (União Brasil), federal deputy

“Argentine versions of the CUT and MST protesting the conviction of Vice President Cristina Kirchner to 6 years in prison for corruption. Sound familiar?”

Mário Frias (PL), elected federal deputy

“The Vice President of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, has just been sentenced by the Justice to 6 years in prison for corruption. ,She was found guilty of aggravated fraud and of leading a conspiracy to award public works contracts to a friend.”

José Luis Espert, opposition deputy from Argentina

“It’s official. #KirchnerismoNuncaMas”

Patricia Bullrich, oppositionist from Argentina

“It will be Justice when the CFK [Cristina Fernández de Kirchner] return ALL the money she stole and is arrested for the crimes committed. Meanwhile, we will remain attentive and without letting our guard down. Kirchnerism cannot be underestimated. Its damage capacity has no limits. We will defend our country from these thieves!”

Eduardo Hardoy, opposition deputy in Argentina

“Our Republic was built on a premise: without distinction of any kind, we are all equal before Justice, before the law.”



Source: CNN Brasil

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