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Heirs Denounce Milei’s Controversial Transfer of San Martín’s Sabre

President Javier Milei’s decision to move the sabre of General José de San Martín to a military regiment sparks debate, indignation and a high-profile resignation.

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The judge dismissed the appeal filed by the descendants related to Rosas.The government has free way to use the saber in an act on Saturday and then send it to the Regiment of Granaderos to Horse.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After a debate that brought together politicians, historians and citizens, Javier Milei signed on Tuesday decree 81/2026 to formalize the transfer of the sabre corvo of José de San Martín. The event occurred in the previous 213rd anniversary of the Battle of San Lorenzo. Leonardo Raimundo, the mayor of that town of Santa Fe, referred in dialogue with LN+ to the decision of the Government and revealed all the details of the act that will take pla…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Federal Justice rejected the request submitted by descendants of Juan Manuel de Rosas to suspend the transfer of the sabre corvo of General José de San Martín from the National Historical Museum to the Regiment of Granaderos a Caballo. The decision was adopted by the judge Macarena Marra Giménez, who did not give rise to the precautionary measure requested. The proposal sought to prevent the movement of the historical relic, considering that…

This Saturday, in the holy city of San Lorenzo, President Milei will then lead the act of transferring the sabre corvo to Granaderos. It will be in the Campo de la Gloria, where San Martín and his Granaderos defeated the realists in 1813. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Thursday, the federal justice rejected the precautionary measure presented by the descendants of Manuela Rosas and Máximo Terrero, with the aim of avoiding the transfer of the sabre corvo of General San Martín, from the National Historical Museum to the Regiment of Granaderos to Caballo. Judge Macarena Marra Giménez, in charge of the Federal Administrative and Litigation Court No. 12, confirmed its decision, which enabled the sending of that …

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Buenos Aires Times broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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