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Protesters have denounced the leader’s incarceration and ban from public office as an act of political retribution.
Former Argentine President (2007-2015) Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) Wednesday became chairwoman of the Justicialist (Peronist) Party. In her speech, she called for the formation of ...
On October 30 1983, and after a long recount of votes, Alfonsín's Radical Civic Union (UCR) secured a landmark victory over the Peronist Justicialist Party. Current Edition Topics ...
Former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner stands outside the Justicialist party’s national office in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, after Argentina’s Supreme Court upheld her guilty verdict ...
Kirchner, a foe of current President Javier Milei, awaited the Supreme Court decision at the Justicialist Party (PJ) headquarters on June 10, surrounded by supporters who had gathered throughout ...
Top leaders of Argentina’s Peronist movement gathered Monday at the Justicialist Party (PJ) headquarters in Buenos Aires in anticipation of a potential Supreme Court ruling that could trigger ...
Tens of thousands of Argentines took to the streets Wednesday in support of former president Cristina Kirchner, who vowed to make a comeback as she serves a six-year fraud sentence under house arrest.
Supporters of former President Cristina Fernandez react after Argentina's Supreme Court upheld her corruption conviction, outside the Justicialist Party headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, ...
The main branch of the Peronist movement, the Justicialist Party, has been in power for 27 out of the 40 years since the restoration of democracy in Argentina in 1983.
Addressing hundreds of supporters outside the headquarters of her center-left Justicialist party, Kirchner called the three Supreme Court judges "puppets acting on orders from above" ...