NEUTRALITY OF ARGENTINA
■SOCIALIST • ■.. ■* ■:attack : -po|igy^ ’ BUENOS-CAtfEES, SBffliSc A bitter debate on a demand for'ther; immediate lifting of the nation-wide* state of siege ended in the Chamber of Deputies when pro-Administration members walked out. A Socialist deputy, Senor Americo Ghioldi, a member of the Opposition, for the Democratic Group, said that Argentina’s reputation in the United States and England as a Nazi country was well deserved, not because it was the true sentiment of the people, but because the democratic press and opinion were muzzled Under the state of siege imposed by the Administration, while the friends of the President favoured a policy of violence, fraud, and terrorism. A Socialist deputy, Senor Nicholas Repetto, said that the Government’s foreign policy was false neutrality and pro-totalitarian neutrality. Argentina was in the grip of a tremendous political crisis from which nobody knew how and when the end would come.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23754, 28 September 1942, Page 3
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