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In my opinion, it is absolutely necessary to implement a “clean record” and the elimination of the slate lists. It is unacceptable that without these two instruments, nefarious and unpresentable characters slip into the electoral proposals. Likewise, at this point it is essential to establish a suitability test, since it is sad to repeatedly find useless people stealing from public offices, and immoral people causing damage that is rarely repaired. An analysis of their private lives (which they themselves choose to make public, thus not violating any privacy) would not be out of place either, since those who are not capable of properly managing a family (the basic cell of a society) will be far from managing public affairs without staining them with their shortcomings.
Carlos Sala Spinelli
DAYS 8,659,476
Will former President Fernández’s friend still be eating popcorn?
Or did it get stuck?
Juan Zenon Santillan
DAYS 17,902,492
Grabois declared that Alberto Fernández is immoral but that he would “vote for him again” (sic). With the greatest respect, vermouth with chips and a good show.
Roberto A. Meneghini
dr.meneghini@hotmail.com
Guillermo Moreno’s three-year prison sentence for manipulating data at the Indec turned out to be a bit meager. Last year, Luis D’Elía made a momentous statement: “Moreno spoke to businessmen with a 9mm pistol on the table” (source: La Nacion, April 19, 2023). If the courts had acted correctly, they would have had to call him to testify, to verify the veracity of his statements. And if confirmed… the sentence would have been more severe and less generous.
Hugo Modesto Izurdiaga
DAYS 11,604,534
I would like to address the legislators of our country who support and defend the greatest and first gender violence that a human being can suffer: the aggression against an unborn child and against the woman who is induced to abort. There is an ideological issue that does not allow them to recognize reality. It is a perfect example of the cynicism of those who in the 21st century do not consider abortion to be true gender violence. I invite you to watch a video of an abortion, where the images clearly show this physical and psychological aggression. It is the first gender violence against women and against the most defenseless human being. Abortion is an aggression that causes the death of the child and post-abortion syndrome to the woman who performs it. They are 100% acts of gender violence.
No to gender violence, whether physical or psychological. Who determines at what point in a human being’s life he or she becomes a victim of it?
Marie S. de Grimaux
mariesdegrimaux@gmail.com
It is appalling what is happening in Venezuela. I was very pleased by the strong condemnation of our president for the false result of the elections, exposed by Maduro. What I also condemn is the hypocrisy of some journalists and politicians, in trying to equate that Bolivarian dictatorship with the war that our Armed Forces and security forces waged against the terrorism that ravaged our country. I tell those journalists that this terrorism also killed children, trade unionists, civilians… or did they not investigate? I would think so, but I do not understand why they do not put more emphasis on that. I do not want to think badly. In other words: a battle ordered by the Executive against a terrorist army (as they called themselves in their manuals) was fought precisely to avoid suffering like Venezuela. So, gentlemen journalists (some of them), I called you hypocrites because I think that you would prefer that adjective rather than telling you that you are incompetent or bad investigators of what really happened in our country. I must also mention a small-circulation newspaper that always accuses me of being a denialist for stating that our soldiers fought under orders and not like the terrorists, who did so by their own decision. Santucho’s idea was to kill at least 1,000 citizens from the start. Could that newspaper be supporting the executions that Maduro is carrying out with La Cámpora? Maduro and the Argentine terrorists come from the same cloth. I repeat, I’m tired of hypocrisy. Thank you to those who fought to continue being a free republic; it’s time for the people to thank them, and to those who remain imprisoned by prevaricating judges, let them be given immediate freedom.
Lucrecia Astiz
lookguillermina@yahoo.com.ar
In recent days, the words of our former president Mauricio Macri, expressed on television and radio, have comforted me. At least, in my last years of life, I can point to a politician with a clean face and a reliable attitude of service. Macri knows how to support the current government without losing his identity as a responsible opposition. Authentic and without duplicity in his public and private speech, respectful in his constructive criticism, during his government he knew how to open the doors to an Argentina of which we were proud at the time. He took care of his position without arrogance, careful not to leave aside the cultured and well-founded word in his speeches and interviews. He integrated us into the world, representing us without putting himself in the foreground. Even in the midst of difficulties, he tried to cover all areas of government, through management control in his team. He currently recognizes members who have distanced themselves, but does not discredit them, he accepts dissent with dignity. For your valuable contribution to our country, I ask you not to leave us. We need the oxygen of your presence in the face of the stale air that politics always gives off. Remembering your phrase “we learn more from mistakes than from successes”… I wonder if we Argentines will be able to mature once and for all, so as to never again take the wrong path.
Cecilia Rodríguez Moncalvo
DAYS 6,401,375
Mapuche conflict: an area of Los Alerces National Park that was usurped in 2020 is ordered to be evacuated
“Until when? The so-called Mapuches are not Argentines. More than once they burned our flag; they hate us” Americo Vallejos
“Prisoners!”- Rolando Horwitz
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