Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Argentina Restores Police Protection for Fabiola Yañez After Return With Son

A risk assessment prompted the Ministry of Security to reassign Federal Police custody to the ex–first lady and her child.

Overview

  • Yañez arrived from Spain two weeks ago with her son Francisco and is seeking a school in Buenos Aires as well as temporary housing.
  • Officials reinstated the security detail after an initial denial and a filing by Alberto Fernández asserting kinship-based entitlement to protection.
  • The criminal complaint for gender violence remains in flux as Casación removed Judge Julián Ercolini but upheld his rulings, and Daniel Rafecas was assigned pending a final decision.
  • Prosecutor Ramiro González previously requested sending the case to oral trial, but defense nullity claims must be resolved before any trial date can be set.
  • Civil talks over child support and housing continue without a public agreement, with reported requests for a high-cost rental and a counteroffer tied to the ex-president’s pension, and sources say assisted reunification between father and son has begun and she does not plan to return to Spain for now.