

Argentina's Democracy at Risk: Opposition Leader's Shock Claim Sparks Nationwide Debate
Argentina's Political Landscape Shakes as Opposition Leader Declares 'End of Democracy' Buenos Aires, Argentina – June 10, 2025 – Tensions are rising in Argentina following a powerful statement by prominent opposition leader Juan Grabois. In a video released by C5N, Grabois declared that "Argentina is ceasing to be a democracy." His remarks come amidst growing concerns over the actions of the Supreme Court and the potential arrest of former President Cristina Kirchner. Grabois's claims are based on his perception of the Supreme Court's recent actions, which he views as undermining democratic processes. He stated, "This is a clear institutional coup against democracy and the Republic." The video shows Grabois speaking passionately to a large crowd, underscoring the widespread concern about the political situation. The video also highlights the potential implications of Kirchner's potential arrest, with Grabois expressing his deep concern for the future of the country. He called for a strong public reaction, urging citizens to take to the streets in defense of democracy. The situation remains tense, with the potential for further protests and demonstrations in the coming days. Grabois's statement has ignited a heated debate and brought the fragility of Argentina's democracy into sharp focus.