00:00These were previous images of earlier today when Cristina Fernandez, the Kirchner, was entering and arriving at the headquarters of the Peronist Party earlier today to expect, to await for this decision of the Supreme Court.
00:21She has been calm, she has been strong throughout the day according to witnesses and according to her fellow allies who were with her at the headquarters of the Peronist Party headquarters in Buenos Aires capital of Argentina.
00:40She has been supported since very early in the day by hundreds and hundreds of people who, as we can see in these early images, they are supporting her, they are chanting her, they are saluting her, they are letting her know that she's not alone.
00:58You can see the strength in her face and she's been working non-stop, she's been drafting decisions and answering calls and she's been working non-stop towards the upcoming steps.
01:13She was asked earlier in the week, she was asked why don't you leave the country if you know that perhaps the Supreme Court of Justice is going to uphold this conviction.
01:29She said no way, I'm not going to leave my country, this is my political fate.
01:35I am innocent but I am innocent but I'm here to unite the Peronism movement in the country and this is what is happening and this is what we are seeing today.
01:45We are going to show in at this moment that there are already reactions taking place throughout the country.
01:59We can see former President of Ecuador Rafael Correa who just reacted to this decision.
02:05He said, go Cristina, go Argentina, enough with the lawfare, defeat us if you can.
02:14All to the polls.
02:16This is what former President of Ecuador Rafael Correa said in just a few minutes after this decision of the Supreme Court of Argentina
02:28that has reaffirmed, that has reaffirmed, that has uphold this decision, the decision of the conviction against Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner who is convicted of corruption
02:41and she's due to go for a six year prison conviction which is still to be known if she's going to apply to this conviction
02:57from home, from a prison home. The Supreme Court hasn't decided on this matter yet.
03:03There are, as we mentioned, this is a crucial moment for Argentinians. Let's recall that Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is the leader of Peronism.
03:16She is loved by many, many, many people as we can see in these live images that Telesuré English is bringing to your TV and to your screens.
03:26People are willing to take to the streets and are doing so to prove the Milets administration that Cristina Fernandez is not alone.
03:36Also, we just saw the reaction of former President of Ecuador Rafael Correa who says go Cristina, go Argentina, defeat us if you can.
03:49Enough with the lawfare. This is what former President of Ecuador Rafael Correa who's also been a victim of political persecution said to support the leader of Peronism in Argentina
04:04who is at this moment being the leader of this movement and being the epicenter of the attention of the world at this moment.
04:16All eyes are on Argentina who are following closely this decision that undermines democracy in Argentina, that undermines the leftist movements of the country.
04:27And far from dividing this political movement and this political force is actually uniting the people.
04:35We can see people on the streets waving flags, chanting and playing music.
04:41Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is not alone. The people is loyal today to their feelings.
04:48They are assuring that this is nothing but a political move, a political persecution to undermine Fernandez's leadership and also her power or trying to do so ahead of the legislative elections in which she was set to hold.
05:06She would have been set to hold a political position of power since she is also the main rival and main opposition leader of Argentina's president Javier Millet who also has drawn Argentina to one of the worst multidimensional crisis that the country has faced in decades with a massive
05:36repression, repression, police brutality on the streets being broadcasted widely as the world sees with horror what has been going on for months already.
05:49Every Wednesday when the elderly people take to the streets to demand better pensions, to be heard by the authorities.
06:01Also in a context in which Argentina is suffering massive layoffs without the workers rights to be guaranteed.
06:11Also at a moment in which Argentina is falling deeply into our debt and also an inflationary tariffs and taxes that are affecting Argentina's daily life and also their real purchases power.
06:29This is a moment of reaffirmation.
06:34People are on the streets.
06:36This is going to be a long day for Argentinians.
06:38Also this is going to be a historic day for the people of the South American country as this would be also the final appeal of Cristina Fernandez to her conviction.
06:52Also the Supreme Court has decided they have reaffirmed the conviction.
06:59We are seeing moments at this at this moment.
07:02We are seeing images taken earlier today when Argentine political leader is entered to the headquarters of the Peronist Party earlier today and she was received by thousands and by hundreds of supporters.
07:19We are seeing images taken earlier and they are just going to turn over.