Demonstrations outside the residence of former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have been suspended following a judicial order. The order came after authorities demanded the former president adhere to the conditions of her house arrest. The protests, which advocate for her release and potential candidacy in upcoming elections, coincided with the one-year anniversary of her sentencing and subsequent confinement. Supporters have been gathering regularly to show solidarity and call for her freedom. The judicial action aims to maintain order and ensure compliance with the court’s stipulations regarding Fernández de Kirchner’s detention. A planned march to Parque Lezama on Saturday will proceed as scheduled, despite the suspension of activity directly in front of her home.
