Monday, August 27, 2012
CFK heads ceremony at Tecnópolis
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner conducted a ceremony at Tecnopolis science and technological fair, where the Head of State launched Argentina's pavillion at the Venice Biennale through video-conference.
Speaking from Tecnopolis, Fernández de Kirchner praised the exhibition’s curators and talked to the pavilion’s architects.
“It is beautiful. I really love it”, the President said as cameras showed the Argentine pavilion.
Speaking from Tecnopolis, Fernández de Kirchner praised the exhibition’s curators and talked to the pavilion’s architects.
“It is beautiful. I really love it”, the President said as cameras showed the Argentine pavilion.
From Italy, Foreign Minister Héctor Timmerman, explained that Fernández de Kirchner’s instructions where to “show a little bit of Argentine culture to the world.”
The official explained the exhibition “ranges from the Bicentennial Museum to the country’s most emblematic constructions to the architecture present in the Malvinas Islands before the English invasion.”
Cabinet Chief Juan Manuel Abal Medina, the ministers of Social Development Alicia Kirchner, of Education Alberto Sileoni, and of Industry Débora Giorgi, attended the televised ceremony.



















