On social networks, the Indignado Instagram account viralized an archive video in which the lawyer Gregorio Dalbón, representative of the former president Cristina Kirchner, crossed paths with Luis Gasulla. In the defunct television series “Every afternoon” on Channel 9, the journalist stated: “I come from the Álvarez Hospital simply to tell Dalbón that Cristina is inexorably going to end up in prison.”
Upon hearing Gasulla’s statement, the lawyer challenged him: “How much do you want to bet?” With some mischief, the journalist responded: “I don’t have the money. You have the money.” Finally, the two guests on the program agreed to play for “honor” and each one decided that they would “apologize” in case the challenged person was right. So far, Dalbón has not apologized to Gasulla.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner She is detained under house arrest by the road causeafter the Supreme Court of Justice confirmed a six-year prison sentence and perpetual disqualification from holding public office. At the center of the accusation is the figure of fraudulent administration. YesAccording to the ruling, during her terms as president (2007–2015) she favored the businessman Lazaro Baez in the awarding of 51 public road works in the province of Santa Cruz, many of them without bidding, with overpricing or execution irregularities.
The judges also evaluated telephone messages that allude to the Kirchner family’s connection with companies linked to the Báez Group. Furthermore, the Court’s experts estimated that those convicted must return a million-dollar sum to the State: currently, the updated amount of the confiscation would amount to 684,990 million pesos. Due to her age, the former president agreed to house arrest with electronic ankle bracelets, instead of going to a regular prison; One of the arguments is her need for permanent custody for having been head of state.
Currently, the call Notebooks Casewas recently initiated before the Federal Oral Court No. 7, with 86 defendants: among them, 19 former officials, two of their drivers and 65 businessmen. The main accusation is a illicit association directed by Néstor and Cristina Kirchner, along with crimes of briberygifts and cover-up. Prosecutors maintain that during the Kirchner governments a system was set up to collect bribes paid by large construction, energy and transportation companies, in exchange for state contracts.
One of the nodal points of the accusation are the “notebooks” of Oscar Centeno, driver of former secretary Roberto Baratta, in which he recorded trips and money deliveries. According to the court, there is “proven the intervention of Cristina Kirchner as head” of the illicit association. Many specialists estimate that if she is found guilty, Cristina Kirchner could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for illicit association, according to the accusation.


