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PRESIDENT: ‘MOST SERIOUS EVENT SINCE RETURN OF DEMOCRACY’

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President Alberto Fernández declared Thursday night that the suspected assassinat­ion attempt against Vice -resident Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is “the most serious event that has happened” since Argentina recovered democracy in 1983.

Speaking during a televised address to the nation, the Peronist leader declared the following would be a national holiday so politician­s and citizens could show solidarity with the vice-president.

“Today, shortly after 9pm, a man made an attempt on the life of the current vice-president of the nation and twice constituti­onal president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. This is an extremely serious act, the most serious that has happened since we recovered our democracy,” Fernández said in his address.

“I have decided to declare tomorrow a holiday so that, in peace and harmony, the Argentine people can express themselves in defence of life, of democracy and in solidarity with our vice-president.”

He continued: “This attack deserves the most energetic repudiatio­n from the whole of Argentine society, from all political sectors and all the men and women of the republic, because these events affect our democracy.”

Fernández, who said he had spoken by phone with the vicepresid­ent, said that – for a reason not yet technicall­y confirmed – the gun did not go off.

“Cristina remains alive because, for a reason not yet technicall­y confirmed, the gun, which had five bullets in it, did not fire despite having been triggered,” he said.

“An attempt has been made against our vice-president and social peace has been disturbed. Argentina cannot waste another minute, it is necessary to banish violence and hatred from political and media discourse and from our life in society,” said Fernández.

“I have communicat­ed with the judge who is investigat­ing what happened. I have asked them to quickly clarify the responsibi­lities and the facts. I have also asked that they ensure the accused, who is in custody, remains alive,” he added.

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