Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner danced on her balcony to the song "Ji Ji Ji" while greeting supporters on Wednesday [1].

The event serves as a public display of defiance and political mobilization. By celebrating the anniversary of a legal conviction through a festive gathering, the former president reinforces her bond with her core militancy and challenges the narrative of the judiciary.

Kirchner appeared at the balcony of her apartment located at San José 1111 in Buenos Aires [1]. The gathering was organized to mark one year since the Vialidad conviction [1].

Supporters gathered below the residence to celebrate with the former leader. The atmosphere was festive, characterized by the music of the song "Ji Ji Ji" as Kirchner danced alongside the crowd [1], [2].

This appearance follows a period of significant legal scrutiny for the former president. The Vialidad case remains a central point of contention between her political movement and the Argentine legal system. The event at San José 1111 underscores her continued influence over her supporters despite the legal rulings against her [1].

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner danced on her balcony to the song "Ji Ji Ji" while greeting supporters

This event transforms a legal defeat into a political rally. By framing the anniversary of the Vialidad conviction as a celebration, Kirchner leverages her populist appeal to signal that the judicial ruling has not diminished her political standing or the loyalty of her base.