Cristina Kirchner defined herself as a "shot victim who lives" and maintained that "being imprisoned is a certificate of dignity."

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Cristina Kirchner defined herself as a "shot victim who lives" and maintained that "being imprisoned is a certificate of dignity."

Cristina Kirchner defined herself as a "shot victim who lives" and maintained that "being imprisoned is a certificate of dignity."

Former PresidentCristina Kirchner led an event at the national Justicialist Party (PJ) headquarters on Monday on Peronist Resistance Day , and in her speech, she addressed the potential sentence the Supreme Court will impose against her in the Vialidad case . This is particularly significant considering that if she is barred from holding public office, she will be barred from running for office on September 7, as she had previously announced.

In this context, and recalling the executions of 1956, the leader of the PJ maintained that she is "a living executioner, and my life will not be long enough to thank God for being alive." This is in reference to the September 1st attack, the night Fernando Sabag Montiel shot her twice in the face, but the bullet did not exit, and she managed to survive the attack.

"Today I saw the Clarín cover that said a hitman tried to kill Uribe, and I went to the Clarín cover from September 1st and it said 'A Brazilian fired the trigger in his face,' which is from the same people who wrote The Bullet That Didn't Come Out and the Ruling That Will Come Out. Those are the masterminds of all this. I'm not a conspiracy theorist; I read and understand text ," Cristina Kirchner emphasized.

In this same context, he maintained that "there is a lot of conflict in society. Let's stand by the people who have needs and demands, to help them, to have empathy, to help, it's what we've always done and the best we know how to do. It's necessary in an Argentina that they want to sustain with a cruelty unworthy of good people, of human beings ."

"When those who carried out mega-swaps indebted the country and continue to indebte it, those who own highways, wind farms, and the post office, are still on the streets; believe me , being in prison is a sign of dignity ," the former president of the nation declared, referring to a possible ruling by the Supreme Court against her.

On the other hand, Cristina Kirchner addressed the country's current political situation and maintained that "coincidence is not a political category" and that it is a process that has always existed. "It's not just a coincidence. We are remembering when union activists and leaders were murdered in the José León Suárez garbage dumps. A few days later, the execution of General Juan José Valle and other Argentine Army officers," she began.

" In this new digital generation, the rift has been established, as if it were a phenomenon that emerged on May 25, 2003, with Néstor Kirchner. Well, no, these things happened in the country; people were shot," the former president remarked on the matter.

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