A series of new conversations found on the WhatsApp of Alberto Fernández’s former secretary, María Cantero, released on Thursday (15), indicate that the former first lady FabIola Yañez asked for help in the face of the physical attacks that she attributes to him, when they lived in the Olivos presidential residence. “He knows I’m pregnant and he kicked me in the stomach anyway,” said Yañez in conversations with Cantero.
The former secretary, a former doctor of the Presidency, who the former first lady says medicated her after the violence she blames on Fernández, her former friends and police officers who worked at the official residence must be summoned to court. In her testimony, via Zoom, speaking from the Spanish capital, where she lives with their two-year-old son, Francisco, she said that she started drinking alcohol after the attacks and stated that she tried to report it to the then Ministry of Women (deleted by Milei), but was not heard.
In an interview with the Madrid newspaper El País, the former president denied the accusations and said he would present evidence in his defense. But he hasn’t delivered anything so far.
The situation has served as fuel for President Javier Milei’s supporters – and for himself – against Kirchnerism. Alberto Fernández resigned as president of the Justicialista Party (Peronism) and, at the same time, the Spanish university where he said he taught denied regular employment ties with the former president. Fernández had said that this supposed salary would be for the former first lady to pay her expenses and those of her son in Spain. Since the case was revealed, he has not left his apartment in the Puerto Madero neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, and has once again been criticized by his former presidential running mate, former president Cristina Kirchner, who was his vice president. .
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