Less than a year after the anniversary of her house arrest following the conviction in the Vialidad case, the corrupt former president Cristina Kirchner commissioned an audiovisual intervention that transformed the facade of the building where she is imprisoned into a visual replica of the Casa Rosada.
The action, carried out by close Peronist leaders and activists, took place on San José 1111, where the former president is serving her sentence under house arrest.
There, a video was projected onto the front of the building that recreated the historic presidential balcony, creating the illusion that Kirchner was once again at the seat of the Executive Power, reflecting the mental deterioration of CFK and her intense desire to regain power.

The initiative was led by the mayor of Hurlingham, Damián Selci, a leader of La Cámpora, who was present along with activists to carry out the intervention. The leader described the event as “a huge demonstration of love and loyalty,” within the framework of a gathering that brought together hundreds of people.
Through social media, Selci shared images of the event and reinforced the political message behind the staging: “From Hurlingham to San José. From San José to the Casa Rosada.” He also stated that thousands of neighbors participated and emphasized the alignment of his group: “Hurlingham always with Cristina.”









