Lisandro Catalán, deputy chief of staff, explained that public buildings should belong to all Argentines and not be used for political propaganda.
The government of Javier Milei decided to withdraw political symbols of public buildings, starting with the coverage of a mural of Néstor Kirchner at the Argentine Post Office headquarters in Buenos Aires.
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This measure is part of a broader process of “depoliticization” promoted by the administration to guarantee party neutrality in State spaces. Lisandro Catalán, deputy chief of staffexplained that public buildings should belong to all Argentines and not be used for political propaganda.


The Government covered a mural of Néstor Kirchner at the Argentine Post Office headquarters
This rearrangement also included the removal of a bust of Kirchner from the headquarters of the ANSES and the removal of photos Eva Peron in various departments.
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This rearrangement also included the removal of a bust of Kirchner from the ANSES headquarters and the removal of photos of Eva Perón in various offices.
The minister of Human Capital, Sandra Pettovello, He stressed that the objective is to prevent public spaces from promoting specific ideologies and ensure diversity of thoughts.
The measure generated divided reactions. The followers of the government of Milei They supported the initiative as a step towards neutrality, while Kirchnerism interpreted it as an attempt to erase representative symbols of the movement.
Furthermore, the decision to remove the symbols occurred in a context of reforms related to retirement, including the reduction of the pension of Cristina Kirchner.
The action is added to other changes, such as the possible demolition of the former building Ministry of Social Developmentwhich houses an image of Eva Perondue to its deterioration and its impact on traffic. The Government also questioned the need to maintain this expensive and dilapidated building.
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