Argentina's highest criminal court, the Cámara Federal de Casación Penal, has upheld the six-year prison sentence of former Vice President Cristina Kirchner, rejecting her appeals in the Causa Vialidad case. This ruling confirms that all legal avenues have been exhausted for Kirchner, who now has the option to present a complaint to the Supreme Court of Justice. The case has drawn significant attention, particularly following sanctions imposed by the U.S. government against Kirchner and her planning minister, Julio De Vido. Analysts suggest that these sanctions may influence judicial proceedings in Argentina. Kirchner recently made a public appearance, criticizing President Javier Milei and certain Peronist lawmakers regarding their support for an agreement with the International Monetary Fund, amid the complications surrounding her legal situation.
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