
Kirchner Denounces Supreme Court Ruling as 'Clamp on Popular Vote'
Argentina's political landscape is once again shaken by the Supreme Court's confirmation of Cristina Kirchner's conviction in the Vialidad corruption case. In a public address, Kirchner denounced the decision as a 'clamp on the popular vote,' directly challenging the legitimacy of the judicial process. She characterized the three Supreme Court justices as mere 'puppets' of the established power structure, highlighting the deep political divisions within the country. "They know we are the only ones who can build an alternative when this collapses," Kirchner stated, referring to the current economic stability under President Milei. Her words suggest a belief that the current economic situation is precarious and that the ruling is a strategic move to hinder the opposition's ability to organize effectively. Kirchner's passionate address underscores the ongoing tension and uncertainty in Argentinan politics, leaving the nation to grapple with the implications of this significant legal and political development. The event is a reminder of the complex and often turbulent political climate in Argentina.