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  2. Death and state funeral of Néstor Kirchner - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described Kirchner as "an advocate for the citizens of Argentina and a leading voice for South American integration." [43] France’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bernard Kouchner said: "He was a decisive figure in Argentine history. Argentina lost a statesman who collaborated in the development of his country ...

  3. Human rights in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The history of human rights in Argentina is affected by the last civil-military dictatorship in the country (1976-1983) and its aftermath. The dictatorship is known in North America as the "Dirty War", a named coined by the dictatorship itself to justify their actions of State-sponsored terrorism against Argentine citizenry, which were backed by the United States as part of their planned ...

  4. Argentine nationality law - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible not to mention Argentine citizenship, and enter and leave as a foreign national so long as travel documents do not state place of birth or residence being Argentina. Despite the rules, it is reported by travellers that there are often difficulties as immigration officials may not be familiar with the rules, and hostility.

  5. Mourning stationery - Wikipedia

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    For example, the death of a child may call for a thicker border than the death of a cousin. [6] [7] Social norms expected that the mourning period was to be displayed in both public and private. After the death of a reigning monarch, a mourning border may be placed on public notices, newspapers, and other government stationery. [1]

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  7. Constitution of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Branch is formed by the President, who is both head of state, as well as chief executive and head of government. (Art. 87). The vice-president replaces the President in case of illness, absence from the capital, death, resignation, or removal. The vice-president doesn't belong to the executive branch.

  8. Argentina's police step up their response to growing anti ...

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    A confrontation between Argentine authorities and anti-government protesters angered by President Javier Milei's spending cuts escalated on Wednesday, as protesters blocking the capital's key ...

  9. Category:State funerals in Argentina - Wikipedia

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