The candidates of the traditional party were invited by the World Jewish Congress and the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina.
The presidential candidate, Alvaro Delgado and the candidate for Vice President of the Republic for the National Party (PN), Valeria Ripollwill participate in the Forum of Parliamentarians against Terrorism, which will take place in Buenos Airesafter being invited by the World Jewish Congress and the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina.
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Delogado and Ripoll will be traveling in the next few hours to the Argentine capital to participate in the Forum, which will take place between Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18. The nationalist vice presidential candidate received the invitation letter before being confirmed on the presidential ticket, which is signed by the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Martin Menemexecutive vice president of the World Jewish Congress, Maram Sternand the executive director of the Latin American Jewish Congress, Claudio Epelman.


On Thursday, the nationalist candidates will coincide with the Republic President, Luis Lacalle Pouthe Argentine president Javier Milei and the Paraguayan president Santiago Peñaat the central event for the 30th anniversary of the attack against the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association ( AMIA), which occurred on July 18, 1994. However, the PN formula will not travel with the president, according to sources from the campaign confirmed to Ambit.
The event will take place at the Pasteur 633 tribute mural, and will be organized by the same AMIAthe victims’ families and the Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations (DAIA). In the past, Lacalle Pou He participated in other tributes organized by the Jewish community in Montevideo, such as the commemoration of Holocaust and Heroism Day, and the commemoration of Kristallnacht.
The attack on AMIA
The AMIA car bombing left 85 dead and more than 300 injured, and was then the largest attack against Jewish targets located outside of Mexico. Israel from the Second World War. The Lebanese Shiite Muslim paramilitary group Hezbollah was charged with the attack, under the auspices of state organizations of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Two years before the terrorist attack on AMIA, a similar attack took place in the Embassy of Israel in Argentinawhich caused the death of about 22 people.
Source: Ambito