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The Argentine Ambassador to Spain Shouted “Viva El Rey!” in a Tribute to San Martín

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Wenceslao Bunge Saravia surprised with a monarchic proclamation in full session for the 175th anniversary of the death of the Liberator, in Cadiz. Read more
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The Argentine ambassador to Spain, Wenceslao Bunge Saravia, today generated a strong controversy and aroused indignation after praising the figure of the King during an official act in homage to General José de San Martín, who fought for the independence of the Spanish crown. As published by Nuevospapeles by Noticias Argentinas, the controversial episode occurred in the city of Cadiz, where the ambassador was the main speaker and gave a floral o…

Wenceslao Bunge Saravia surprised with a monarchic proclamation in full session for the 175th anniversary of the death of the Liberator, in Cadiz. Read more

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Argentina’s ambassador to Spain, Wenceslao Bunge Saravia, led a controversy by exclaiming “Live the King!” during an act in homage to José de San Martín, in Cadiz. The diplomat said at the end of his speech, in Cadiz, for the 175th anniversary of the death of the procer: “Long live Argentina, San Martín, Cadiz, Spain...Live the King, live freedom!” Bunge said at the beginning of his speech: “This Sunday 17th is the 175th anniversary of the passa…

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DataClave broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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