
The government reported that the K used a memory space for indoctrination.
Kirchnerist groups turned the place into 'a party and indoctrination bunker.'
The Government of Javier Milei reported that the Virrey Cevallos Memory Space was illegally occupied by groups linked to Kirchnerism, which turned the place into "a partisan and indoctrination bunker," which caused an annual expense of $210 million in salaries for all Argentines.
According to what was revealed by the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona, a "Kirchnerist newsroom" operated in that space, and he announced that the Kirchnerist "criminals" managed a digital media called "El Grito del Sur." This portal presented itself as a "popular, transfeminist, and millennial space made by and for young people and workers."

From the Ministry of Justice, they maintained that the property was being used to carry out "partisan political operations" and confirmed that a criminal complaint has already been filed. "The media El Grito del Sur usurped a place intended for education to turn it into a political and ideological bunker, funded with state resources," stated Cúneo Libarona.
"Under the banner of human rights, they financed their Kirchnerist partisan editorial with the national budget. One of those responsible is Miguel Hernan Santucho, nephew of the terrorist of the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) Mario Roberto Santucho, who, along with six other employees of the Human Rights Secretariat, was responsible for guarding and maintaining the space," detailed the minister in an official statement.
As a result of an inspection carried out at the Memory Space Ex CCTyD Virrey Cevallos, it was verified that a newsroom was operating on the second floor of the building. According to reports, the Kirchnerist group was using state resources without any administrative support authorizing it.

"This contravenes the spirit and regulations governing the Memory Spaces, which according to the Law must be dedicated to promoting educational, research, and dissemination activities related to memory and human rights," explained Cúneo Libarona.
These actions are part of the procedures promoted by the Government of Javier Milei, with the aim of ensuring the proper and legitimate use of state assets, and ensuring that the Sites and Memory Spaces operate in accordance with current regulations.
In concrete terms, the Government is firm in its decision to review the human rights policies implemented during Kirchnerism. In this regard, the Ministry of Justice had already announced in March its intention to conduct an audit in the Memory Spaces, which also includes the property of the Navy Mechanics School (ESMA).
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