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have democracy. You have to have a certain amount of authority in order to keep things from falling apart,” and on and on. But very-very unresponsive to questions.
Did you bring up issues such as people who were being--were the people still imprisoned in the stadium at that point?
No. I can't, I just don't remember.
Do you remember anything about the content of your discussion with that Peronista minister. I take it Peron was dead at that point. If I remember correctly-
I think Evita was-no
Isabella.
Isabella was in power.
So I know who you were-you were meeting with the man who was really running the government. The name is escaping me right now.
Yeah, it's escaping me too. Starts with an “L.” I'll probably I think-
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