Cristina Kirchner, Alberto Fernández and Sergio Maza coincided this Sunday, March 24, when commemorating Memorial Day with a message on their social networks criticizing President Javier Milei.
"On this anniversary of March 24, a crucial moment in our history, it is essential to remember and reflect on the dark episodes of the dictatorship in Argentina. At a time when
some try to distort the truth
, it is our responsibility to keep the memory alive and the truth about what happened," the former president wrote.
The post on .
For her part, the former vice president decided to remember the event in which she accompanied Néstor Kirchner "to the recovery act" of the largest clandestine detention center of the civil-military dictatorship that began on March 24, 1976, the ESMA.
"For those who still refuse to reflect and who so admire everything that comes from "outside", in the world they have settled the discussion regarding what happened in Argentina during the last civil-military Dictatorship: September 19, 2023 , the ESMA Memorial Site Museum - former Clandestine Detention, Torture and Extermination Center of Argentina was incorporated into the List of World Heritage Sites of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)", express.
Then, he added that "it would be good if we could all reflect without dogmatism or hatred on how we got here."
DEMOCRACY FOREVER
Today, March 24, we reiterate
MEMORY, TRUTH AND JUSTICE #NeverAgain pic.twitter.com/flPKDQGeTk
— Sergio Massa (@SergioMassa) March 24, 2024
The former Minister of Economy published a brief message where he said: "Democracy forever."
Although he accompanied it with a fragment of the presidential debate before Milei, where he highlights the 40 years of the return of democracy and the country's international recognition of "memory, truth and justice."
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