Anselmo Torres, the Rector of the University of Río Negro, had a lapse in the presentation of Vice President Cristina Fernández del Kirchner in the act that they lead in the city of Viedma, which was celebrated by all those present.
"I almost called her President because we are used to that," Torres said, while applause and chants of "Cristina President" erupted in the auditorium.
Torres said this before awarding an Honoris Causa Doctorate to the vice president, a title that is part of a series of distinctions that the house of higher studies will carry out throughout the year to celebrate 40 years of democracy and that includes, in addition to Cristina, to the academics Rita Segato, Dora Barrancos and Catalina Wainerman.
In this sense, the rector of the UNRN, Anselmo Torres, affirmed that the Vice President "constitutes the personification of the transcendental democratic elements of our institutional identity."
I followed the act of Cristina Kirchner minute by minute.