translated from Spanish: What does Alberto Fernandez read in quarantine?

Last Thursday in a radio interview with Matías Martin in “Enough of Everything”, Alberto Fernández told what he does outside of his work activity that has him at the helm of the country and taking the best possible and preventive measures to combat the pandemic that affects us all. One of those activities has to do with reading, as he said “his passion for reading, leads him to have in a corner of his house a complete library”. This time the chosen book is “Aramburu” the recent book of journalist and writer Maria O’Donell in which he reconstructs the kidnapping followed by the assassination of the military who was de facto president from 1955 until 1958. It was the fact that marked the first public appearance of the group “Montoneros” that during the time of the process and subsequently its action was called into question. 

The group consisting of Mario Firmenich, Abal Medina, Emilio Maza and Norma Arrostito, among others, justified Aramburo’s execution as an action against the Liberating Revolution that overthrew Perón, outlawed Peronism, ordered shootings and executed the theft of Eva Perón’s corpse.About the book, the president said: “It is very well written and documented, a miniseries could be made”. Other celebrities, such as Mirtha Legrand, also said they were reading the journalist’s book. 

Original source in Spanish

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