The Vice President of Argentina, Cristina Fernández, greets supporters who demonstrate in front of her residence in Buenos Aires, on August 29, 2022. Photo: AFP

Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner received a death threat this Monday afternoon by calling the 911 emergency line. At the same time, federal judge María Eugenia Capuchetti, following the investigation of the attack against the former president, ordered a reinforcement in the custody of the head of the Senate and returned to decree the secrecy of the proceedings in the case.

According to official sources, the intimidating call was made from the city of La Plata.

Although the first information indicated that it was a female voice,

the researchers still do not know the precise identity of the person who made it or the exact point from which the call was made.

At this time, the national government is analyzing what measures to take to guarantee the security of the vice president in the face of the call that promised to kill Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

This Tuesday morning, the Minister of Security, Aníbal Fernández, assured in a press conference that "nothing should be minimized, because if not, that is how later one begins to worry about the things that he did not do when he should have done them."

In addition, he specified that the first measures taken in this regard were to notify the police chief and the vice president's custody chief so that they make "the evaluation regarding the number of troops."

On the other hand, he specified that they are working to identify those responsible for the threat.

Attack against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: They arrested a friend of Brenda Uliarte

After the arrest of Fernando Sabag Montiel and Brenda Uliarte, Judge María Eugenia Capuchetti ordered the arrest of a woman allegedly involved in the plot that organized the attack against Vice President Cristina Kirchner.

It is about a friend of Uliarte, whom the young woman would have called by phone minutes after her boyfriend Fernando Sabag Montiel shot the vice president in the face.

According to reports, the name of the new detainee is Agustina Díaz and her possible participation in the events was determined after an expert report on Uliarte's cell phone.

The investigators determined that Brenda not only communicated with Agustina in the minutes after the attack, but also that they had been explicitly talking about this event for at least a month.

How the investigation of the attack against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner continues

Justice advances in various lines of investigation.

One involves Cristina's neighbor, Ximena de Tezanos Pinto, who rented a room in her apartment to attorney Gladys Egui for at least four months.

The lawyer who resides in the Juncal and Uruguay building is the legal assistant of Leonardo Sosa and Gastón Guerra, two young people who are part of the libertarian groups Federal Revolution and Nation of Dispossessed, in two cases that are open due to the violent demonstrations they organize. .

Who make up the Federal Revolution?

The Federal Revolution organization is made up of about 60 people, among them some identify themselves as macristas, radicals and even libertarians.

According to Morel, in the Federal Revolution "there is no drop in anyone's line, everyone is free to give their opinion what they want", but in practice Jonathan Morel and Leonardo Sosa are the organizers of the moves they call for on social media.

All the members of the group share a WhatsApp group where the activities are disseminated, but people outside the group participate in many of the calls.

"What happened seems crazy to me, it's reprehensible, but there are people in the group who think differently,"

Morel commented.

In their personal social networks they share content from La Libertad Avanza, but Morel assures that he is not a follower of the libertarian national deputy Javier Milei.

"Each one in the group has his ideology, but to me he seems a little serious, an improvised man," he explained, insisting that he does not want "divisions."

"What we want is for there to be no more Kirchnerism," he reiterated.

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