The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, showed himself with the books who were criticized by the vice president Victoria Villarruelwho asked that they be removed from Buenos Aires schools due to their content.
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“What’s better than a rainy Sunday to read good Argentine literature. Uncensored”was the message published by the highest authority of the Buenos Aires territory on his social network account X.

There it can be seen together with the book Cometierra, written by Dolores Reyes, plus the titles The Adventures of China Iron (by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara), Las Primas (by Aurora Venturini) and If You Were Not So Girl (Sol Fantín).
Weeks ago, Vice President Victoria Villarruel had questioned the management by ensuring that ““The people of Buenos Aires do not deserve the degradation and immorality that Kicillof offers them.”. In addition, he asked that the texts be removed from schools: “Stop sexualizing our children, remove those who promote these nefarious agendas from the classrooms and respect the innocence of children! NOT with children!!”
Given this position, the general director of Culture and Education of the province of Buenos Aires, Alberto Sileoniwho pointed out that the books referred to, They are not intended for “sexual education”, but belong “to a collection of literature.” Furthermore, he clarified that “they are not books for students, they are books for libraries. They are tools for teachers and librarians. “Students are not forced to read them.”
The Buenos Aires government program consists of the distribution of works in more than 2,000 secondary schoolsteacher training institutes and municipal libraries, with a catalog of more than 100 books.
Source: Ambito