national vice president, Christina Kirchnerof states voted after 1 p.m. santa cruz And as she left the dark room, she stopped for a few minutes to speak to reporters who were waiting at the entrance to the Dr. Julio Radvocat School, where she had to vote.
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I asked her if she had anything. advice For the next president, CFK thought:No one can boast to himself of that power. And he said that the important thing isWhenever people express their thoughts by voting, it’s worth it.”.
The Senate president smiled and emphasized the importance of the election.Second round of democracy, it’s very powerful”.
In a short conversation with the media, Christina Kirchner said: vote very early“So he was excited that there would be no delay in determining the runoff.”We also want to know the results as soon as possible.”.
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Explaining how her day lasts, the vice president explained: Was chosen It will continue to be “business as usual” in the states of ~ santa cruz and Tomorrow we will move to Buenos Aires City..
Before leaving the polling station, CFK was asked if he plans to meet with Pope Francis in Italy., within the framework of his trip to Naples on November 24 to take part in a conference entitled “Democracy’s Discontents”. The response was brief but optimistic. “surely”.
A few minutes later, when she had already left the scene, the vice president posted his feelings on social networks, recalling that he had voted again with “the same hopes” as in 1983 when democracy was restored. did.
“40 years ago I voted in Rio Gallegos for the restoration of democracy. “Today I did it again with the same hope,” she expressed on her social network account Gallegos.