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'''Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner''' is a former [[Argentine president]].
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'''Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner''' who succeeded her husband, [[Néstor Kirchner]] as [[Argentine president]].
 
==9/11==
 
==9/11==
 
On her last day in office as [[Argentine president]], Kirchner reversed an [[Argentine Supreme Court]] decision and granted permanent political asylum to ex-[[FEMA]] videographer turned [[9-11/Whistleblower]], [[Kurt Sonnenfeld]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gq.com/story/kurt-sonnenfeld-9-11-conspiracy-theory |title=The Fugitive, His Dead Wife, and the 9/11 Conspiracy Theory That Explains Everything |work=GQ |last=Hughes |first=Evans |date=2016-06-28 |accessdate=2017-03-23}}</ref>
 
On her last day in office as [[Argentine president]], Kirchner reversed an [[Argentine Supreme Court]] decision and granted permanent political asylum to ex-[[FEMA]] videographer turned [[9-11/Whistleblower]], [[Kurt Sonnenfeld]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gq.com/story/kurt-sonnenfeld-9-11-conspiracy-theory |title=The Fugitive, His Dead Wife, and the 9/11 Conspiracy Theory That Explains Everything |work=GQ |last=Hughes |first=Evans |date=2016-06-28 |accessdate=2017-03-23}}</ref>
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Revision as of 02:32, 6 January 2019

Person.png Cristina Kirchner   NNDB WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Cristinakirchnermensaje2010.jpg
BornCristina Elisabet Fernández
1953-02-19
La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Alma materNational University of La Plata
Children • Máximo
• Florencia
SpouseNéstor Kirchner
PartyJusticialist

Employment.png President of Argentina

In office
10 December 2007 - 9 December 2015
Succeeded byMauricio Macri

Employment.png National Senator of Argentina

In office
10 December 2005 - 28 November 2007
Preceded byCristina Kirchner

Employment.png National Senator of Argentina

In office
10 December 2001 - 9 December 2005
Succeeded byCristina Kirchner

Employment.png National Senator of Argentina

In office
10 December 1995 - 3 December 1997

Employment.png National Deputy of Argentina

In office
10 December 1997 - 9 December 2001

Employment.png Member of the Senate

In office
10 December 2005 - 28 November 2007
Preceded byCristina Kirchner

Employment.png Member of the Senate

In office
10 December 2001 - 9 December 2005
Succeeded byCristina Kirchner

Employment.png Member of the Senate

In office
10 December 1995 - 3 December 1997

Employment.png Member of the Chamber of Deputies

In office
10 December 1997 - 9 December 2001

Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner who succeeded her husband, Néstor Kirchner as Argentine president.

9/11

On her last day in office as Argentine president, Kirchner reversed an Argentine Supreme Court decision and granted permanent political asylum to ex-FEMA videographer turned 9-11/Whistleblower, Kurt Sonnenfeld.[1]

 

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Silvina RomanoLawfare is a political war through the courts, which uses legal tools improperly for political persecution, which uses the law as a weapon to destroy the adversary. Lawfare operates from high places through a judicial apparatus that rises above the Legislative and Executive Power, expanding the margin of maneuver and power of the judges, paving the way for a growing “juristocracy”.”Silvina RomanoDecember 2020
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References

  1. Hughes, Evans (2016-06-28). "The Fugitive, His Dead Wife, and the 9/11 Conspiracy Theory That Explains Everything". GQ. Retrieved 2017-03-23.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").