translated from Spanish: #EvitaEterna: Politicians and leaders reminded Evita 102 years after birth

One day as today in 1919 Eva María Duarte, former first lady and companion of Juan Domingo Perón, was born, remembered for her role in expanding the rights of minorities, the working class, women and children. Became a symbol of Argentine popular culture, several politicians and leaders decided to honor it and highlight the legacy of one of the references of the Peronist movement. Due to the coronavirus pandemic and without the possibility of performing face-to-face acts, tributes on the occasion of the anniversary of his birth were concentrated on social networks.

Today we remember the birth of the woman who did everything out of love for her people. He felt his pain and dedicated his life to a more just homeland. We always remember his greatest teaching: “Where there is a need there is a right”. With that conviction we rule. #EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/kdAMynoalw — Alberto Fernández (@alferdez)
May 7, 2021

“Today we remember the birth of the woman who did everything out of love for her people. He felt his pain and dedicated his life to a more just homeland. We always remember his greatest teaching: “Where there is a need there is a right”. With this conviction we governed,” President Alberto Fernández wrote on Twitter and accompanied his dedication with the hashtag #EvitaEterna.

Eva Perón was an extraordinary woman. He could feel as his own the pain of the homeless, of those who had never been heard. By his enormous work, the name Evita will never be forgotten and he will live eternally in the heart of his people.#EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/vJxcZjr23D — James Cafiero (@SantiCafiero)
May 7, 2021

For his part, the Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero, said: “Eva Perón was an extraordinary woman. He could feel as his own the pain of the homeless, of those who had never been heard. By his enormous work, the name Evita will never be forgotten and will live eternally in the heart of his people.”

Today marks the 102nd birthday of the birth of #Evita, a woman who lived her life for the humblest and who will live forever in the heart of the Argentine people. His figure guides us to move forward on the path of social justice, work and equality.#EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/MJpslCRfoa — Martín Guzmán (@Martin_M_Guzman)
May 7, 2021

The co-founder of the National Justice Movement and wife of Juan Domindo Perón, three times elected president of the nation was also remembered by other ministers such as Martín Guzmán, Minister of Economy; Agustín Rossi, Minister of Defense; Sabina Frederic, Minister of Security; Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta, Minister of Women, Genders and Diversity; Wado de Predro, Minister of the Interior; Gabriel Katopodis, Minister of Public Works, among others.

“Where there is a need, a right is born.” 102 years after her birth, Evita is present in the heart of her people and in all efforts to build a fairer and more supportive Argentina.#EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/wWM7ppQLk0 — Gabriel Katopodis (@gkatopodis)
May 7, 2021

Today would be the woman who worked with courage and humility until the last of her days for a fairer country. Evita lives in every conquered right and in the hearts of those who feel called by politics to build a society for all.#EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/kiElWtRPgx — Sabina Frederic (@SabinaFrederic)
May 7, 2021

She promoted women’s rights in her time and marked ours and the one to come. Today he lives in the hearts of those of us who fight for equality and justice.#EvitaEterna pic.twitter.com/QM3BPeHyec — Eli Gomez Alcorta (@EliGAlcorta)
May 7, 2021

“The time has come for a woman who thinks, judges, rejects or accepts, and the hour of the woman who attends, bound and powerless, has died in the capricious political elaboration of the destinies of her country.” Evita, 102 years.#EvitaEterna ❤ pic.twitter.com/WbuewkG1Gn — Wado de Pedro (@wadodecorrido)
May 7, 2021

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