2016 in Argentina
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Incumbents
- President: Mauricio Macri
- Vice president: Gabriela Michetti
Events
January
- 2: A band of thieves storm into the radio of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo.[1]
- 6: Mauricio Macri lifts the custom restrictions on the imports of books.[2]
- 7: Protests of former employees of the Néstor Kirchner Cultural Centre.[3]
- 8: The Buenos Aires Provincial Police is removed from the pursuit of the fugitives of the Triple crime.[4]
- 9: Capture of the three fugitives of the Triple crime.[5]
- 13: Martín Sabbatella attempts to enter to the premises of the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services, but the police prevents him from doing so.[6]
- 19: Macri takes part in the World Economic Forum.[7]
- 31: A fire strikes the studios of El Trece and Todo Noticias.
February
- February 6 - 2016 Buenos Aires ePrix
Deaths
- February 8: Amelia Bence
- March 8: Aldo Ferrer
- March 10: Roberto Perfumo
- April 13: Mariano Mores
- October 8: Maximiliano Giusti, 25, footballer (car accident)[8]
- November 22: Carlos Fayt
References
- ↑ Las Madres denuncian un ataque a su radio (Spanish)
- ↑ El Gobierno de Mauricio Macri anunció que ya podrán ingresar libros impresos en el extranjero (Spanish)
- ↑ Los trabajadores del Centro Cultural Kirchner marchan y responden: "No somos ñoquis" (Spanish)
- ↑ La justicia federal y una denuncia desplazan a la bonaerense del caso (Spanish)
- ↑ Capturaron a Martín y Cristian Lanatta y a Víctor Schillaci en Santa Fe, trece días después de la fuga (Spanish)
- ↑ Sabbatella intentó ingresar otra vez en el edificio de la Afsca, pero la policía lo impidió (Spanish)
- ↑ Macri viaja hoy a Davos y se verá con influyentes jefes de Estado y empresarios (Spanish)
- ↑ Ex Universitario de Deportes: Futbolista Maximiliano Giusti muere en accidente (Spanish)
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