Students Took Several UBA Faculties in Rejection of the Ruling that Upheld Cristina Kirchner's Conviction
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Students’ centers of Philosophy and Letters, Social and Natural Sciences and Exacts repudiated “the political and judicial persecution exercised” against the former president. There was also a street court in front of Psychology, and a symbolic occupation in the rectorate of the UNLP
In the City of Buenos Aires, the offices of Philosophy and Letters and Social Sciences were occupied at the same time that the Center of Students of Exacts and Natural Sciences defined occupying University City and preventing access to the property. The University of La Plata also decided to take the building before the prohibition of the main leader of the opposition. The students demanded from the General Confederation of Labor of the Argentin…
The measure was voted through a student assembly; they propose to take the shots nationwide
Secondary students took several schools located in the City of Buenos Aires after the condemnation of the former President of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Through various communications sent by the student centers, they called for “defend democracy” through these measures of force that, in some cases, are “for indefinite time.” In addition, to the claim they added their rejection to the current project of Secondary Learn implement…
After the student centers voted in favor of staying in the establishments, in repudiation of the Supreme Court's ruling against Cristina Kirchner, the leaders of the educational institution sent a missive excuse for the situation. "They will have to assume responsibility for the integrity and actions of their sons and daughters," they said. Read more
The expansionary wave after the ruling of the Court continues to grow. The centers of students of Social and Philosophy and Letters of the UBA and of the University of La Plata decided to take their establishments. The same thing they did secondary to CABA. The rectors and vice-rectors of the city drew a letter entitled "today, our country is less fair".
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