
Mirtha Legrand is preparing an explosive table in the final countdown for Cristina.
The diva will welcome figures from the entertainment industry and journalism on key days before CFK's handover
On Saturday, June 14 at 9:30 p.m., on the screen of El Trece, Mirtha Legrand will bring together a table that promises headlines. In a political context in turmoil, the longest-standing diva on Argentine TV is preparing an evening with guests ranging from entertainment to political analysis.
Belén Francese, Flavio Mendoza, Mercedes Ninci, Sebastián "Pampito" Perelló Aciar, and Alfredo Leuco are the confirmed names. The combination of personalities promises a clash of perspectives and styles as diverse as they are powerful.
A heated week ahead of a historic broadcast
Mirtha's night coincides with a week marked by political tension. Just hours before Cristina Fernández de Kirchner must turn herself in to serve her sentence, the media and political environment has been in turmoil.

The Supreme Court's ruling, issued on Tuesday, upheld the conviction in the Vialidad case: six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office. An unprecedented decision, which made Cristina Kirchner the first former president with a final conviction for corruption.
Mercedes Ninci, a specialist in the judicial field with experience in the halls of Comodoro Py, will bring to the table the closest perspective on the movements of power. Alfredo Leuco, meanwhile, will provide his political analysis at a time when the opposition is being reconfigured and the ruling party is redefining strategies.
A table designed to set the agenda
In addition to the political content, Mirtha adds names with their own weight in entertainment. Flavio Mendoza, choreographer and a leading figure in Argentine theater, and Belén Francese, actress and model, bring freshness and relevance from the world of show business. Pampito, host of Puro Show, completes the table with a pop vision of the media universe.
As usual, Mirtha chose a combination of guests who represent different facets of present-day Argentina. In this case, the current situation has turned her table into an inflection point for information.
The diva on the disturbances by La Cámpora activists at Artear
The week left a negative balance as far as journalism and television are concerned. One of the most controversial incidents was the damage caused by Kirchnerist activists to the building in the Constitución neighborhood where El Trece and TN broadcast live. The diva is expected to speak out on these serious events, especially as she is part of the multimedia conglomerate.
The countdown for the convicted former president
The sentence left Cristina Kirchner out of the electoral race, preventing her from running for a seat in the Buenos Aires Legislature this September 7. Although she could request house arrest due to her age (72 years), the former president has not yet made a public statement about turning herself in.
Meanwhile, Security Minister Patricia Bullrich received the request from Federal Oral Court No. 2 to determine a place to serve the detention. The clock is ticking, and Mirtha's table has once again become the nerve center of the national conversation.
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