The assailant was taken into custody after a few seconds of confusion and panic. Argentina’s official Télam news agency identified the man as 35-year-old Brazilian national Fernando Andre Sabag Montiel. Argentina’s security ministry confirmed the weapon used in the incident was a .380 caliber handgun with bullets inside. In a televised address late Thursday, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said the suspect aimed a loaded gun at Fernandez de Kirchner, who did not fire despite pulling the trigger. “Christina is still alive because — for some reason we cannot technically confirm at this time — the gun, which was armed with five bullets, did not fire even though the trigger was pulled,” he said. He called the assassination attempt an attack on democracy, saying: “We must eliminate hatred and violence from the media and our political discourse.” He declared Friday a national holiday to rally the country in support of Fernández de Kirchner. Argentina’s former president Mauricio Macri also denounced the attack on Thursday, calling for “immediate and deep clarification from the judicial system and security forces”. Fernández de Kirchner is one of Argentina’s most prominent political figures, having served as President from 2007 to 2015, before taking office as Vice President in 2019. Her supporters have been rallying outside her home for several days in response to an ongoing trial accusing her of corruption during her term as President. Earlier in August, a federal prosecutor called for Fernández de Kirchner to serve a 12-year prison sentence. The court has not yet ruled on the request. Days later, her supporters clashed with police in the Argentine capital, with Télam reporting that police used batons and tear gas on protesters after a group of people tore down fences near her home. During Thursday’s national address, President Fernández said he was in contact with the judge assigned to the case to act as soon as possible. The governor of Buenos Aires province, Axel Kisilov, called the attack “one of the worst episodes in our history” in a post on Twitter after the incident. “Those who insist on persecuting, inciting violence and even calling for the death penalty must stop now. You cannot continue to promote hatred and violence,” Kisilov said. The governor had visited Kirchner’s residence in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires late Thursday night after the attack, Télam reported. Argentina has been rocked by protests this summer, with thousands taking to the streets to protest the government’s handling of allegations of rising inflation and corruption. In 2016 a judge indicted Fernández de Kirchner along with 11 others on charges of corruption, illicit intercourse and aggravated fraudulent administration, seizing $643 million of her assets. Fernández de Kirchner was accused of allegedly directing public road projects to a company called Austral Constructions during her presidency. At the time, he had criticized the investigation as politically motivated. At the same time, he was on trial in another corruption case, in which he was charged with alleged involvement in the sale of US dollars by the country’s central bank. The case was dismissed in 2021, with the court ruling in favor of Fernández de Kirchner, according to CNN Español, a CNN affiliate. CNN’s Alex Stambaugh contributed to this report.
title: “Cristina Fern Ndez De Kirchner Suspect Arrested After Failed Assassination Attempt On Argentina S Vice President Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Sheila Hoogland”
The assailant was taken into custody after a few seconds of confusion and panic. Argentina’s official Télam news agency identified the man as 35-year-old Brazilian national Fernando Andre Sabag Montiel. Argentina’s security ministry confirmed the weapon used in the incident was a .380 caliber handgun with bullets inside. In a televised address late Thursday, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said the suspect aimed a loaded gun at Fernandez de Kirchner, who did not fire despite pulling the trigger. “Christina is still alive because — for some reason we cannot technically confirm at this time — the gun, which was armed with five bullets, did not fire even though the trigger was pulled,” he said. He called the assassination attempt an attack on democracy, saying: “We must eliminate hatred and violence from the media and our political discourse.” He declared Friday a national holiday to rally the country in support of Fernández de Kirchner. Argentina’s former president Mauricio Macri also denounced the attack on Thursday, calling for “immediate and deep clarification from the judicial system and security forces”. Fernández de Kirchner is one of Argentina’s most prominent political figures, having served as President from 2007 to 2015, before taking office as Vice President in 2019. Her supporters have been rallying outside her home for several days in response to an ongoing trial accusing her of corruption during her term as President. Earlier in August, a federal prosecutor called for Fernández de Kirchner to serve a 12-year prison sentence. The court has not yet ruled on the request. Days later, her supporters clashed with police in the Argentine capital, with Télam reporting that police used batons and tear gas on protesters after a group of people tore down fences near her home. During Thursday’s national address, President Fernández said he was in contact with the judge assigned to the case to act as soon as possible. The governor of Buenos Aires province, Axel Kisilov, called the attack “one of the worst episodes in our history” in a post on Twitter after the incident. “Those who insist on persecuting, inciting violence and even calling for the death penalty must stop now. You cannot continue to promote hatred and violence,” Kisilov said. The governor had visited Kirchner’s residence in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires late Thursday night after the attack, Télam reported. Argentina has been rocked by protests this summer, with thousands taking to the streets to protest the government’s handling of allegations of rising inflation and corruption. In 2016 a judge indicted Fernández de Kirchner along with 11 others on charges of corruption, illicit intercourse and aggravated fraudulent administration, seizing $643 million of her assets. Fernández de Kirchner was accused of allegedly directing public road projects to a company called Austral Constructions during her presidency. At the time, he had criticized the investigation as politically motivated. At the same time, he was on trial in another corruption case, in which he was charged with alleged involvement in the sale of US dollars by the country’s central bank. The case was dismissed in 2021, with the court ruling in favor of Fernández de Kirchner, according to CNN Español, a CNN affiliate. CNN’s Alex Stambaugh contributed to this report.
title: “Cristina Fern Ndez De Kirchner Suspect Arrested After Failed Assassination Attempt On Argentina S Vice President Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-07” author: “Edward Gordan”
The assailant was taken into custody after a few seconds of confusion and panic. Argentina’s official Télam news agency identified the man as 35-year-old Brazilian national Fernando Andre Sabag Montiel. Argentina’s security ministry confirmed the weapon used in the incident was a .380 caliber handgun with bullets inside. In a televised address late Thursday, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said the suspect aimed a loaded gun at Fernandez de Kirchner, who did not fire despite pulling the trigger. “Christina is still alive because — for some reason we cannot technically confirm at this time — the gun, which was armed with five bullets, did not fire even though the trigger was pulled,” he said. He called the assassination attempt an attack on democracy, saying: “We must eliminate hatred and violence from the media and our political discourse.” He declared Friday a national holiday to rally the country in support of Fernández de Kirchner. Argentina’s former president Mauricio Macri also denounced the attack on Thursday, calling for “immediate and deep clarification from the judicial system and security forces”. Fernández de Kirchner is one of Argentina’s most prominent political figures, having served as President from 2007 to 2015, before taking office as Vice President in 2019. Her supporters have been rallying outside her home for several days in response to an ongoing trial accusing her of corruption during her term as President. Earlier in August, a federal prosecutor called for Fernández de Kirchner to serve a 12-year prison sentence. The court has not yet ruled on the request. Days later, her supporters clashed with police in the Argentine capital, with Télam reporting that police used batons and tear gas on protesters after a group of people tore down fences near her home. During Thursday’s national address, President Fernández said he was in contact with the judge assigned to the case to act as soon as possible. The governor of Buenos Aires province, Axel Kisilov, called the attack “one of the worst episodes in our history” in a post on Twitter after the incident. “Those who insist on persecuting, inciting violence and even calling for the death penalty must stop now. You cannot continue to promote hatred and violence,” Kisilov said. The governor had visited Kirchner’s residence in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires late Thursday night after the attack, Télam reported. Argentina has been rocked by protests this summer, with thousands taking to the streets to protest the government’s handling of allegations of rising inflation and corruption. In 2016 a judge indicted Fernández de Kirchner along with 11 others on charges of corruption, illicit intercourse and aggravated fraudulent administration, seizing $643 million of her assets. Fernández de Kirchner was accused of allegedly directing public road projects to a company called Austral Constructions during her presidency. At the time, he had criticized the investigation as politically motivated. At the same time, he was on trial in another corruption case, in which he was charged with alleged involvement in the sale of US dollars by the country’s central bank. The case was dismissed in 2021, with the court ruling in favor of Fernández de Kirchner, according to CNN Español, a CNN affiliate. CNN’s Alex Stambaugh contributed to this report.
title: “Cristina Fern Ndez De Kirchner Suspect Arrested After Failed Assassination Attempt On Argentina S Vice President Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Phyllis Robinson”
The assailant was taken into custody after a few seconds of confusion and panic. Argentina’s official Télam news agency identified the man as 35-year-old Brazilian national Fernando Andre Sabag Montiel. Argentina’s security ministry confirmed the weapon used in the incident was a .380 caliber handgun with bullets inside. In a televised address late Thursday, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said the suspect aimed a loaded gun at Fernandez de Kirchner, who did not fire despite pulling the trigger. “Christina is still alive because — for some reason we cannot technically confirm at this time — the gun, which was armed with five bullets, did not fire even though the trigger was pulled,” he said. He called the assassination attempt an attack on democracy, saying: “We must eliminate hatred and violence from the media and our political discourse.” He declared Friday a national holiday to rally the country in support of Fernández de Kirchner. Argentina’s former president Mauricio Macri also denounced the attack on Thursday, calling for “immediate and deep clarification from the judicial system and security forces”. Fernández de Kirchner is one of Argentina’s most prominent political figures, having served as President from 2007 to 2015, before taking office as Vice President in 2019. Her supporters have been rallying outside her home for several days in response to an ongoing trial accusing her of corruption during her term as President. Earlier in August, a federal prosecutor called for Fernández de Kirchner to serve a 12-year prison sentence. The court has not yet ruled on the request. Days later, her supporters clashed with police in the Argentine capital, with Télam reporting that police used batons and tear gas on protesters after a group of people tore down fences near her home. During Thursday’s national address, President Fernández said he was in contact with the judge assigned to the case to act as soon as possible. The governor of Buenos Aires province, Axel Kisilov, called the attack “one of the worst episodes in our history” in a post on Twitter after the incident. “Those who insist on persecuting, inciting violence and even calling for the death penalty must stop now. You cannot continue to promote hatred and violence,” Kisilov said. The governor had visited Kirchner’s residence in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires late Thursday night after the attack, Télam reported. Argentina has been rocked by protests this summer, with thousands taking to the streets to protest the government’s handling of allegations of rising inflation and corruption. In 2016 a judge indicted Fernández de Kirchner along with 11 others on charges of corruption, illicit intercourse and aggravated fraudulent administration, seizing $643 million of her assets. Fernández de Kirchner was accused of allegedly directing public road projects to a company called Austral Constructions during her presidency. At the time, he had criticized the investigation as politically motivated. At the same time, he was on trial in another corruption case, in which he was charged with alleged involvement in the sale of US dollars by the country’s central bank. The case was dismissed in 2021, with the court ruling in favor of Fernández de Kirchner, according to CNN Español, a CNN affiliate. CNN’s Alex Stambaugh contributed to this report.