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Argentina: Demonstrations against GA Referendum

Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
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Jul 1, 2018
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With the news of the ongoing debates at the General Assembly, including the possibility of a forced segregation of argentine territory, the affected populations of Sao Paolo, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande del Sur, Paraná and Alexandria would peacefully storm the the streets of the cities and towns in those lands showing a fervorous support to the argentine sovereignty of the territories. Since they joined the Republic of Argentina they have been permanent and key part of the argentine society, electing their own representatives and executive authorities and benefiting from the wide argentine economic boom.

Billions of USD have been directly invested into their economies (like agricultural stimulus packs) and into expanding the existing infrastructure, constructing thousands of kilometers of roads, highways and railroads, expanding the public health system, building new schools. Even in the far away territory, such as Alexandria, millions were invested by the State of Argentina to improve their quality of life through health and education programs. In addition, multiple military bases have been established through out these territories, creating jobs and opportunities for thousands.

People from the argentine province of Uruguay, which joned Argentina after a popular vote (MNverse), and which are not affected by the present draft Resolution, would also go out to the streets to show support to their fellow argentine citizens.

The expressions of support to being part of the Republic of Argentina would be on all national and international media and also become viral on social networks. Long lists of names would be made and sent to the GA showing the strong opposition to the separation of these territories, appeals for international support would be made.

Support would also be given to Brazil and its President, welcoming the current first stable Government in decades and praising the strong link between both nations.

 

Moe

His Dudeness
Jul 2, 2018
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Reuters - Brasilia, Brazil - In a show of support for their Argentine compatriots thousands of Brazilians took to the streets this weekend to show their outright rejection to the proposed GA referendum to return former state lands that were either colonized centuries ago, or sold off by idiot dictators just years ago.

When asked by our reporter a middle-aged man surnamed Diaz said this, "With the wonderful relations we have with our Argentinian brothers, there is no reason to revert back to the old ways. Of course, there are some differences, just as their differences between Rio and Amapa state. The current president's Romero and Herraro, have brought such harmony to our peoples that we feel now as if we are almost one. We have open borders and free-trade. When I visit Argentina on vacation, it is like I am visiting a relative. That is how close we are."

Diaz did however show his disdain for the GA. "White Europeans telling the rest of the world how to live, how to think, and how to behave. Look at their reaction to the crisis in Alexandria. There was irrefutable proof that French knowingly violated Argentine airspace, lied about and then instead of just turning the plane around, they blew it up, killing innocent argentine soldiers who were just on duty doing their jobs. Then the French President lied about it, and several European powers lined up to defend and protect France."

He then continued, "I have more fear of both French and Dutch forces on our border than I have of the shared states between the borders of Argentina and Brazil."

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