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PANAMA CITY, SEPTEMBER 7 (RHC) The Parliament of Latin America and the Caribbean – Barlatino – based in Panama, on Wednesday rejected the failed assassination attempt committed against Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernandez.
In a statement issued by the provincial legislature, obtained by Prensa Latina, it was pointed out that hate speech and hateful practices have affected the foundation of democracy as a political system and a form of expression in the public order of citizens.
It also condemns the fact that distorts the work of institutions and their relationship to civil society.
Barlatino, headed by Argentine Senator Silvia Giacopo, considered it unacceptable to attack democratically elected authorities that express the popular will.
On September 1, around 9:00 p.m. local time, a person named Fernando Sapag, 35, of Brazilian nationality, also pointed to the president of the Senate when she was greeting people who were near her. His home in the Recoleta district of the capital to express his support.
After what happened, many groups, leaders, leaders and human rights advocates expressed their support for the Vice President and the Argentine people, including Pope Francis and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Heads of state Miguel Diaz-Canel (Cuba), Luis Arce (Bolivia), Gustavo Petro (Colombia), Pedro Castillo (Peru), Nicolas Maduro (Venezuela), Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico), and Gabriel Boric also expressed their support. (Chili pepper).
In addition, letters were sent by the Executive Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of America – People’s Trade Treaty, Sacha Llorente, the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, and former Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff (Brazil), Rafael Correa (Ecuador) and Evo Morales (Bolivia), among others. (Source: Latin Press).
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