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Just one day after being labeled a political corpse, former Argentine President (2008-2015) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) announced her return into the limelight this coming Saturday when she will attend the opening of a gymnasium in the town of Quilmes on the outskirts of Buenos Aires which will be named after her late husband and also former head of State (2003-2008) Néstor Kirchner.
Hundreds of thousands of students, teachers, and workers flooded the streets of Argentina in a historic display of unity against proposed budget cuts to public education. The demonstrations, which took place in over twenty cities across the country, marked one of the largest protests in the last 20 years of Argentine democracy.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel was among the human rights activists who filed a request before Argentina s Lower House to impeach President Javier Milei for the poor performance of his duties and possible commission of crimes. The signatories also spoke of economic genocide. The initiative still has to go through many phases before it can represent a threat to Milei s remaining in office, it was explained in Buenos Aires.