The former president will speak at the National Health Meeting in the city of Santa Fe at 12 noon.
This Saturday, Cristina Kirchner will speak publicly again at an event for National Health Meeting in Rosario, Santa Fe. It will be her second presentation as president of the Justicialista Party, after having led an event last Sunday for Militancy Day in Santiago del Estero.
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The news was confirmed by the health minister of the province of Buenos Aires, Nicholas Kreplak through their social networks. “This Saturday marks the 11th National Health Meeting in Rosario and Cristina Kirchner will be the central event, to speak, along with thousands of health workers, about the challenges and future of the National Integrated Health System,” the official reported.


Since he launched his candidacy for the PJ, Cristina Kirchner has been campaigning for “order” to “a Peronism that went crooked” depending on the link with the ruling party. The one in Santiago del Estero was his first tour of the year in the interior of the country, after participating in political activities in suburban municipalities such as Merlo, Avellaneda, La Plata, La Matanza, Lomas de Zamora and Lanús. A new appearance will be added to this tour, now in Rosario.
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Cristina Kirchner referred to the Criminal Cassation ruling and assured: “ “They’re not going to make me regret anything I did.”
The former president’s presentations come after last Wednesday the Criminal Cassation Chamber ratified her sentence of 6 years in prison and perpetual disqualification from holding public office for the Road Cause.
Cristina referred to the judicial ruling during the event in Santiago del Estero and maintained: “They will never forgive me,” she said after highlighting some policies of her administration and assured that the sentence and “the ban is the return of those decisions.”
However, he emphasized: ““I am willing to pay the punishment they want to impose on me, they are not going to make me regret anything I did.”
Source: Ambito

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