Millais wrote in his famous “Liberty Hall”: “Today’s public universities are of no use to anyone but the children of the rich.”

2024-10-12 22:20:00

President Javier Miley This Saturday, he will host an event to officially change the club’s name. “President Dr. Nésto Carlos Kirchner” Cultural Centerknown as “CCK”, will be renamed Domingo Sarmiento Palace Cultural Centeraccording to a decree published by the executive branch in the Official Gazette last Thursday.

In a speech this afternoon, the president promised that this was the first step in “changing history” and that they wanted to “prostitute” the country’s great heroes by changing their names and “tarnishing it”. National Cabinet officials and special guests were present.

“This is the beginning of a new phase in which we will celebrate the images of our greatest national heroes and symbols and abandon the worship of politicians who dragged the country into decadence and humiliation,” Mire said in his speech.

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In this sense, the Head of State recalled Domingo Faustino Sarmiento And said “his presidency was one of the most important in our history” because “it was critical to the strength of our nation.”

“Sarmiento took over a country with an illiteracy rate of 90 percent, built 1,800 schools, quadrupled the school population, and, thanks to his educational proposals and the economic progress ensured by that generation of liberals, remained a leader decades later. Argentina became the first in human history to eradicate illiteracy,” he noted.

“We created civilization out of barbarism”he fired. He added: “Despite the important role Sarmiento played in our history, there are still those who dare to question him after his death, trying to install absurd historical revisionism on his person and existence, rejecting him huge legacy.

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In his speech, the president referred to the current conflict over the veto on public college financing, noting that this type of education “is of no use to anyone today except the children of the rich.”

“Those who sought to demonize the father of the classroom are now intent on tearing themselves apart for the sake of education and holding students hostage in a desperate attempt to assert their own privilege,” Milley said.

What does Miley celebrate?

Action for CCK’s reputation named Palacio Libertad

To celebrate the new direction, President Milley will host an event in the building this Saturday, including a performance by the symphony orchestra Hymns of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. Just to commemorate that day 150th anniversary of the end of the presidential term The so-called “Father of the Classroom” (1868-1874).

The event starts at 7 pm and is broadcast on public television and national presidential networks such as the Casa Rosada YouTube channel. Accredited media were located in an area of ​​the Esplanade but did not have access to the building. After listening to the orchestra’s performance, the founder of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) watched the choir’s performance.

presidential spokesman, Manuel Adoniannounced the change via his X profile (extwitter) with a picture of the facade of the cultural center with a new name and a video of the new banner installed on the heritage building.

Notably, the official announced at a press conference at the beginning of the year that the government planned to Modify the logo space name. He also confirmed the new name via his X account in May, and it was only officially announced in the official gazette last Thursday.

The new name has been in trouble since it was announced. The Ministry of Culture’s promotion of activities carried out in the space has given it the name Kirchner Cultural Center, although the name continues to be used officially. “Liberty Palace”.

The official name change is also reflected on the center’s new website (palaciolibertad.gob.ar) and the building’s new logo mark a new chapter in the history of this national landmark.

History of the Kirchner Cultural Center (now Palacio Libertad)

The building was designed by architect Norbert Merlat It was built as the headquarters of the Central Post Office. It opened in 1928 under President Marcelo T. de Alvear, but at the end of the 20th century it became dissatisfied with the National Post and Telegraph Company and It was not completed until 20 years later.

they are Origins as a cultural center Ahead of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the May Revolution, it began to take shape and its spaces were transformed. Therefore, it was initially called the Bicentennial Cultural Center, but in 2012 Congress enacted Law No. 26,794 and the place was renamed Former President Néstor Kirchner’s Name He died in 2010.

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On May 21, 2015, CCK was unveiled by the then chairman Cristina Fernandez de Kirchnerhe stressed that the renovation of the building This was her husband’s “dream.”. The building has been considered a National Historic Monument since 1997 and has been an important cultural center since its opening.

In early 2024, the libertarian government proposed changing the name, and according to the deputy, other names considered by references and Internet users included Astor Piazzolla, René Favaloro, Jorge Luis Borges and even Julio Argentino Roca. Augustine Romo.

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