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Mandatory Malvinas Question teaching for all Argentine government staff in the three branches

Thursday, July 7th 2022 - 10:33 UTC
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The Argentine government promulgated on Wednesday the bill that makes it “mandatory, periodic and permanent” for civil servants to attend teaching on the “Malvinas Islands question”. Read full article

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  • Steve Potts

    Is there anything for court that supports the Malvinas question? If not it's just all pie in the sky...

    Jul 07th, 2022 - 11:35 am - Link - Report abuse +3
  • downunder

    This is a tacit admission by the Argentine government that all the brainwashing that has gone on in the past has not worked! The people are still sceptical about their government’s claim to the Falklands.

    Jul 07th, 2022 - 12:22 pm - Link - Report abuse +4
  • Swede

    This must be unique. Are there any other “democratic” countries (even if Argentina is a so called “flawed democracy”) in the world with such laws?

    Jul 07th, 2022 - 01:54 pm - Link - Report abuse +5
  • Livepeanuts

    Every now'n again they are checked to make sure that they have been “done”!

    Jul 07th, 2022 - 03:29 pm - Link - Report abuse +2
  • Pugol-H

    The UN resolutions, ‘colonial situation’, only apply to the ‘Malvinas’.

    They do not include the rest of the S. Atlantic like S. Georgia/S. Sandwich Islands.

    S. Georgia/S. Sandwich Islands is not a territory listed with the C24 for de-colonisation. They have no permanent population and therefore there is no issue of de-colonisation or self-determination.

    Let’s just streeetchhh the resolutions a bit, to cover a few extra bits of real estate, no one will notice.

    You can see where Liberato gets it from.

    Jul 07th, 2022 - 09:52 pm - Link - Report abuse +1

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