Accompanying the decision made by the leaders of La Rioja, Rio Negro, La Pampa, Santiago del Estero and Buenos Aires, Gildo Insfran adhered “to the statement from the governor, Gustavo Melella, in repudiation of the visit of the English chancellor, David Camerón, to our Malvina Islands".
With similar terms to those expressed by Axel Kicillof (Buenos Aires), Mario Quintela (La Rioja), Sergio Ziliotto (La Pampa), Alberto Weretilneck (Río Negro) and Gerardo Zamora (Santiago del Estero); In his account on the of the South and the corresponding maritime and island spaces, as history teaches and the National Constitution requires.
I express my support for the statement from the governor, @gustavomelella , in repudiation of the visit of the English chancellor, David Camerón, to our Malvinas Islands.
— Gildo Insfrán (@insfran_gildo) February 20, 2024
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And holding a purely federal vision, he stated: “From the northern side of the Homeland, the people of Formosa consider Malvinas a National Cause”; making it known that this is in line with what is written in Article 8 of the Constitution of Formosa.
“The Homeland is not for sale. National Sovereignty is not negotiated. The memory of our Malvinas heroes is honored and respected”; Insfrán highlighted.