translated from Spanish: Alberto Fernandez recalled Evita and the first act with Nestor Kirchner

68 Ago, María Eva Duarte de Perón, one of the most representative and important political figures in the country, died. That is why, today, President Alberto Fernández participated in an event in memory and homage of who was First Lady in the mandate of Juan Domingo Perón.In the act, he remembered his legacy and expressed it, also, on social networks.

The memory of Eva Perón always invites us to work first for those who suffer the most, who are the most humble, and it marks the path that we must follow as a society: where there is a need, a right must be born.#EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/hmiMrzkGzc — Alberto Fernández (@alferdez)
July 26, 2020

“The memory of Eve Perón always invites us to work first for those who suffer the most, who are the most humble, and marks the path that we must follow as a society,” the representative wrote, and recalled the phrase Evita: “Where there is a need, a right must be born.” In turn, the president recalled that, 18 years ago, by the 50th of Evita’s death, the first “great act” of campaign took place with Nestor Kirchner.It was at the Obras Sanitarias stadium in 2002 and was called “50 years without Evita”.

Also a day like today, 18 years ago, we did the first big campaign act with Nestor Kirchner.Almost a year later, already in the presidency, we would start working together to build the Argentina that Evita dreamed. Let’s keep her always in place to get back on our feet. pic.twitter.com/gGOyzaC8bB — Alberto Fernández (@alferdez)
July 26, 2020

“Almost a year later, already in the presidency, we would start working together to build the Argentina that Evita dreamed of,” he wrote. “Let’s keep her always in place to get back on our feet.” In addition, in the act held, Fernández congratulated the Evita Movement, which was the body that organized the tribute, and defined Eva Perón as the woman who “passed through the country to give it the equality that Argentina does not have and that is maintained today”.

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