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The Argentine Ambassador to Spain Shouted “Live the King” During a Speech in Homage to San Martín in Cadiz

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It happened during an event in commemoration of the passage to the Immortality of the Procer, which was headed by Wenceslas Bunge Saravia

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It happened during an event in commemoration of the passage to the Immortality of the Procer, which was headed by Wenceslas Bunge Saravia

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It was carried out at the foot of the monument to the Liberator located in the Parque San Martín of the city of Salta. Military, provincial and municipal authorities participated. The vice governor of the Province, Antonio Marocco, headed today the official act in commemoration of the 175th anniversary of the passage to the Immortality of General José de San Martín, realized at the foot of the monument to the Liberator located in the Parque San …

Latin American Summary, August 17, 2025. Wenceslas Bunge Saravia, son of a spokesman for Alfredo Yabrán, an Argentine ambassador’s office in Spain. On Saturday he was in the city of Cadiz to honor General José de San Martín on the 175th anniversary of his death. After delivering a floral offering, Bunge took [...] La entrada Argentina. Country of Cypayos: «Viva el rey» cry in homage to San Martín Milei’s ambassador to Spain was first published i…

During the ceremony for the 175th anniversary of the death of José de San Martín in Cadiz, the Argentine ambassador Wenceslas Bunge Saravia surprised at the end of his speech with a phrase that generated debate among those present.The entry The controversial phrase of the Argentine ambassador to Spain in an act in homage to San Martín was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

The Argentine ambassador to Spain, Wenceslao Bunge Saravia, who came to that post after the restructuring of the Chancellery after the departure of Diana Mondino, starred in a shameful moment for his sayings during an act. The diplomat said at the end of his speech, in Cadiz, for the 175th anniversary of the death of José de San Martín: “Long live Argentina, San Martín, Cadiz, Spain...Live the King, live freedom!” These expressions provoked a cr…

The governor and provincial and municipal authorities participated in the ceremony in honor of the Liberator in San Martín Square.

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▷ Diario Primera Linea broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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