Kirchnerite supporters end vigil after CFK is discharged

The vigil Kirchnerite supporters held outside the Austral hospital ended with tranquility and satisfaction, as President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was discharged and Alfredo Scoccimarrro announced she never had cancer, despite an early diagnosis.

Over a hundred Kirchnerite supporters belonging to different organization spent the last night of vigil in a camp set outside the Austral hospital, in the Greater Buenos Aires area of Pilar, and began the day with chants of support to the President and her late husband Néstor Kirchner.

“Satisfaction, that is what we feel. Now we can go home relieved,” activist Oscar Viudepot assured.

Forty five year old Daniel Pírez, resident of Malvinas Argentinas municipality said “I´m truly happy, because a supporter can’t ask for more than the health of his President.”

Shortly after the medical report was read and President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was discharged from the hospital after undergoing a surgery in which her thryroid gland was removed, activists lifted the tents and flags they had set outside the hospital.

Lawmaker and La Cámpora member Andrés “Cuervo” Larroque was one of the most prominent government officials to spend five days outside the hospital.

Source: Buenos Aires Herald