The Supreme Court ended the debate over the adjustment of the confiscation in the Vialidad case, consolidating the debt of Cristina Kirchner, Lázaro Báez, and other convicted individuals at $685 billion. However, the asset execution, which includes the auction of 20 properties owned by the former president, still has no defined date. The accused have filed various appeals to attempt to halt the process, with the latest complaints submitted less than a month ago. Judicial sources indicated that the delay is not only due to Cristina Kirchner's claims but also those of other convicted individuals, complicating progress.