Supporters hold a candlelit prayer vigil outside Buenos Aires' Sanatorio Otamendi on Christmas Eve for Cristina Kirchner's appendicitis recovery while under house arrest.
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Cristina Kirchner's appendicitis recovery: Christmas Eve supporters' rally and medical update

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Four days after emergency laparoscopic surgery for acute appendicitis with localized peritonitis on December 20, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, 72, remains hospitalized at Buenos Aires' Sanatorio Otamendi under house arrest for the Vialidad case. A December 24 medical bulletin reported favorable progress amid post-operative ileus, as militants held an ecumenical prayer vigil outside, marking her first Christmas interned.

Following her transfer from her Constitución home on Saturday, December 20, and successful surgery that evening, Kirchner has been monitored for complications. The latest bulletin, issued by sanatorium director Marisa Lanffanconi, confirmed post-operative ileus (temporary intestinal paralysis) via CT scan. She is on intravenous antibiotics and peritoneal drainage, with no fever, and evolution within normal parameters. She will remain admitted over Christmas.

Around 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve, self-convened supporters, families, and neighbors assembled outside the sanatorium, organized via the 'Argentina con Cristina' social media account. Led by priest Francisco 'Paco' Olveira, the group conducted an ecumenical prayer, erected a Christmas tree adorned with letters and messages, and chanted 'Nunca caminarás sola' under the slogan 'Navidad junto a Cristina', waving flags in solidarity.

The developments fueled online political divides. Businessman Marcos Galperin highlighted contrasts between public hospitals and her private care. Nicolás Márquez, biographer of President Javier Milei, called her 'la presidiaria' and lamented the surgery's success. Milei and former legislator Ramiro Marra questioned her use of private treatment given her past advocacy for public health, prompting backlash from supporters against perceived personal attacks.

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X discussions show strong support from Kirchnerist militants through vigils, prayers, and #FuerzaCristina messages outside Otamendi on Christmas Eve, demanding her release from house arrest. Critics deride her as 'corrupta,' mock her private hospitalization and post-op ileus as karma, and highlight hypocrisy on public health. Sentiments range from solidarity and prayers for recovery to sarcasm and political attacks, with high engagement on both sides.

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Kirchnerist militants holding a supportive vigil outside Otamendi Sanatorium following Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's appendicitis surgery.
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Cristina Kirchner undergoes appendicitis surgery at Otamendi Sanatorium

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Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was admitted to Buenos Aires' Otamendi Sanatorium on Saturday for severe abdominal pain and successfully underwent appendicitis surgery. She will spend the night under observation, according to close sources. Kirchnerist militants are holding a vigil outside the facility in support of her health.

Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was discharged from Sanatorio Otamendi on January 3 after 14 days of treatment for acute appendicitis with peritonitis, following her emergency surgery on December 20. She showed favorable recovery progress and will continue at her Buenos Aires home under house arrest.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro underwent his scheduled bilateral inguinal hernia surgery on December 25 at DF Star Hospital in Brasília, under Federal Police escort as authorized by STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes. Detained following a 27-year coup plot sentence, he received pre-op exams on December 24 and updates on family visits amid ongoing surveillance.

Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner posted an emotional message bidding farewell to Adrián Cherasco, a 39-year-old militant from Córdoba who was killed by a taxi outside her home at San José 1111 during a support vigil. The accident happened amid a police chase of a motorcycle. Cherasco, nicknamed 'Córdoba', had traveled from his province to accompany her.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro began physiotherapy on December 26, one day after successful surgery for a bilateral inguinal hernia at DF Star Hospital in Brasília. The former leader, under Federal Police surveillance while serving a 27-year sentence, continues post-operative care with optimized pain management and no plans for immediate further procedures.

Mexican TV host Yolanda Andrade spent Christmas with her family after a recent hospitalization, though she fears it may be her last due to two incurable diseases diagnosed in 2023. Despite health complications, including aneurysm aftereffects, she expressed her hope to improve in 2026 and not give up.

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Jair Bolsonaro's defense announced it will submit a request on Monday (15/12) to Minister Alexandre de Moraes to authorize surgery for two confirmed inguinal hernias via ultrasound. The exam took place on Sunday (14/12) at the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília. Senator Hamilton Mourão advocated for house arrest for the former president, warning of his health fragility.

 

 

 

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