
COLONEL PRINGLES-BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 31 (By Julio Torreguitart, especially for ANDigital) The popular singer Chestnut Cacho was presented on Saturday in Buenos Aires city of Coronel Pringles, which provided a musical show for more than 7 000 people in the context of free events taking place throughout the province, organized by the Cultural Institute.
Before their participation, held a press conference in which left more than a concept that brings controversy. In case addressed the issue of juvenile offenders, saying that "those who are 13 or 14 years are already formaditos, it is difficult rescue," to argue that "there is a generation that is lost" and said of the moment current country, saying that "people were more pleased" with Carlos Menem.
"They checked out the little ones, from little ones. Those who are 13 or 14 years already formaditos think it is difficult to rescue them, "the artist shot to a question of ANDigital regarding its position on the rights of children in Argentina and the initiative of some sectors of lowering the age of accountability.
To complete your view on the issue, added: "What is easy rescue, and is less problematic, is the little ones that are on the street, these self. But there is a generation that is lost, "fired.
"However much we try to recover or to reintegrate them is difficult. But let's, let's do nothing ", launched in a clear indictment of the ruling class and its failure to enforce the rights of children. Asked
the differences found between the government of Carlos Saul Menem (in which had a strong role) and the present, led by President Cristina Fernandez, Chestnut said, "From the Kirchner Menem is a stage here as the North Pole" .
To add: "People were happier, people had more joy. I do not know anything about economics, but I saw that people were buying cars, traveling, were happier, today is a sad country ", he added. After
surprise with their responses to the question of whether it was still Peronist left the singer questions the point, ironically: "I'm Peronist era as San Lorenzo, I do not know why, tiny instilled in me, so now I'm still Peronist," he said Chestnut. Humberto Vicente Castagna
(68), better known as Cacho Chestnut, and many "Cacho de Buenos Aires", performed this past Saturday in Coronel Pringles in the "Festival of Production", thanks to the efforts that the local mayor, Carlos Ulises Oreste, held at the Cultural Institute Buenos Aires, headed by Juan Carlos D'Amico.
This is the first festival (free to the public) in the southwestern provincial town since taking office in the community radicalism. The event, which featured a performance by the group Incay Mapu (folklore) from the 19 hours, Fabio González (tango) and the closure of Chestnut Cacho, attended by more than 7,000 people who flocked to enjoy one of the artists popular-and controversial-of Argentina, in front of City Hall located on Avenida 25 de Mayo and Calle Alem. (ANDigital)
