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The provisional court ordered Anses to pay Cristina Kirchner a multi-million pound pension
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The provisional court ordered Anses to pay Cristina Kirchner a multi-million pound pension

The article reports that a judicial body has ordered Argentina's National Administration of Social Security (Anses) to begin paying Cristina Kirchner a monthly pension of approximately $15 million within 10 days. This decision follows a February ruling by judges Sebastián Russo and Juan Fantini, who ordered provisional payment despite her conviction for fraudulent administration against the state and ongoing imprisonment. The Argentine government confirmed they will comply with the order but continues to appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the decision. The court previously rejected a request by Anses for a 'real guarantee' from Kirchner, which would require her to provide assets as collateral. Instead, a 'juratary guarantee' was accepted, requiring only a verbal commitment to repay funds if future rulings go against her claim. The Supreme Court recently upheld the amount of nearly $685 billion pesos for asset seizure in related cases involving Kirchner, Lázaro Báez, and other former officials.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒LeftFactual 95Objective 752 days ago
The provisional court ordered Anses to pay Cristina Kirchner a multi-million pound pension

The article reports that a judicial body has ordered Argentina's National Administration of Social Security (Anses) to begin paying Cristina Kirchner a monthly pension of approximately $15 million within 10 days. This decision follows a February ruling by judges Sebastián Russo and Juan Fantini, who ordered provisional payment despite her conviction for fraudulent administration against the state and ongoing imprisonment. The Argentine government confirmed they will comply with the order but continues to appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the decision. The court previously rejected a request by Anses for a 'real guarantee' from Kirchner, which would require her to provide assets as collateral. Instead, a 'juratary guarantee' was accepted, requiring only a verbal commitment to repay funds if future rulings go against her claim. The Supreme Court recently upheld the amount of nearly $685 billion pesos for asset seizure in related cases involving Kirchner, Lázaro Báez, and other former officials.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation as a legal dispute where the judiciary is enforcing a ruling against Cristina Kirchner, a prominent leftist political figure. While the article presents the legal process objectively, it emphasizes the controversy surrounding her pension claim and the government’s立场,

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the court order for Anses to pay Cristina Kirchner a monthly pension, citing specific judges and dates. It mentions the legal context including her imprisonment and the appeal process. However, the tone leans slightly towards supporting CFK’s position, using phrases li

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center3 hr. ago
Cuánto cobran de mínima los jubilados en julio 2026

The article reports on the increase in minimum pensions for retirees in Argentina for July 2026, noting a 2.15% rise aligned with May’s inflation rate of 2.1%. The updated amounts were established by the Argentine government through Resolution 186/2026 published in the Official Gazette. The minimum pension for July is $411,989.33, plus a fixed $70,000 bonus, totaling $481,989.33. This adjustment affects various benefits administered by ANSES, including the Universal Pension for the Elderly (PUAM) and Non-Contributory Pensions. The bonus remains unchanged at $70,000, distributed directly with pensions and targeted mainly at those receiving the minimum pension or non-contributory benefits. The article also outlines steps to initiate a retirement process through ANSES.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about pension adjustments based on official government data and does not take an overt ideological stance. It provides balanced reporting on the economic implications of the update without emphasizing partisan perspectives or editorializing.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center7 days ago
How much does PUAM reach in July 2026 with the confirmed increase

The article discusses the increase in the PUAM (Universal Pension for Older Adults) in July 2026, which has been adjusted by 2.15% based on inflation data from May 2026. This adjustment applies to all types of pensions, including the minimum pension, maximum pension, PUAM, and non-contributory pensions (PNC). Recipients of the minimum pension or non-contributory pensions, including PUAM, receive an additional bonus of $70,000. The updated amounts for different pension categories are provided, showing the increased values after the adjustment and the inclusion of the bonus. The bonus remains unchanged at $70,000 and is distributed proportionally to those earning above the minimum pension, up to a maximum limit. The article also provides information on how to apply for a pension through ANSES.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about pension adjustments and bonuses without taking a clear stance or using biased language. It focuses on providing numerical updates and procedural steps without emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.

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