All Argentine public transport must include the logo “Malvinas are Argentine”, according to the latest bill approved by the Lower House in Congress, following on an initiative from Senator Teresta Luna from the ruling coalition of President Cristina Fernandez. Victory Front.
According to the bill all domestic public transport of passengers which operate under any condition in the federal jurisdiction of Argentina, and also in the region, are obliged to bear the phrase in their transport units.
The rule applies to all form of public transport of passengers, including those moving along streets, avenues, highways, railways, fluvial and maritime transport, as well as air travel.
The text, 'Malvinas son Argentinas' or 'Malvinas are Argentine' must outstand in all arrival, departure, or half way stops, in any form of transport, reads the essential of the bill.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThis is absolute madness. I would punch that senator in face and step on his face with my large foot if I could.
Nov 20th, 2014 - 04:27 am 0The indoctrination continues. There must be a suspicion that the brainwashing isn't working properly :-)
Nov 20th, 2014 - 04:29 am 0@2
Nov 20th, 2014 - 05:59 am 0Lord Ton,
We should see what an Argentine thinks of it.
I wonder if Simon68, CD2, MagnusMaster,or Klingon have anything to say about this??
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