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Although Argentina’s vice president was sentenced to six years in jail and a lifelong ban on holding public office, Cristina Kirchner did not leave the Buenos Aires courthouse in handcuffs Tuesday, ...
The decision prompted a show of outraged unity among Peronists, but in reality they are still deeply divided. Ms Fernández ...
Argentina's ongoing economic recovery will moderate to a normal pace in the run-up to October's mid-term legislative election ...
The economic recovery in Argentina, which began with a robust start in early 2025 after years of underperformance,is poised ...
Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez, right, and Vice President Cristina Fernandez, attend a ceremony celebrating the 100th anniversary of the state-run oil company YPF, in Buenos Aires ...
Argentina's former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner took the helm of the Peronist party on Wednesday, vowing a comeback to take on the highly popular libertarian President Javier Milei ...
"This is the most serious event that has happened since we restored democracy" in 1983, he said. Kirchner, vice-president since 2019, is a divisive figure on trial for corruption charges.
BUENOS AIRES — When President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner reached her two-term limit in 2015, it felt as if an era had ended in Argentina. Flamboyant and divisive, she had come to epitomize ...
Argentina's Supreme Court earlier this week upheld a six-year sentence that found Kirchner guilty of fraud and banned her from holding public office. Kirchner, who had announced plans earlier this ...
A man has been arrested after attempting to shoot Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina’s vice-president and former President, at point blank range outside her home in Buenos Aires on Thursday.
Kirchner also has low blood pressure. Kirchner has been Argentina's president since 2007; she succeeded her husband, Nestor, in what many saw as a ploy to skirt the country's laws on term limits.