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The Director of the National Historical Museum Resigned for the Transfer of the Sabre Corvo De San Martín

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The director of the National Historical Museum, María Inés Rodríguez Aguilar, presented her unswerving resignation after the government ordered the transfer of General José de San Martín's sabre corvo to the Regiment of Granaderos to Horse.The executive branch argued that the measure "restitutes its own historical context and guarantees adequate conditions of preservation, custody and institutional hierarchy."The decree recalled that the sabre w…
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Good, how's it going? Exactly 174 years ago, hours after his defeat at the Battle of Caseros, Juan Manuel de Rosas got on a boat to go into exile in the United Kingdom and took away, with him, the sabre corvo of San Martín, the one that is today at the center of a controversy. Let's start. This is something that happened today: Ziliotto will not support the labor reform, the director of the National Historical Museum resigned, the cell phone of …

The government bases the measure on security and institutional reasons, although the decision is framed in a conflict after the refusal to give up the historic weapon for the act of May 25. President Javier Milei formalized this Tuesday, by Decree 81/2026, the decision to permanently transfer the Sable Corvo of the Liberator General José de San Martín from the National Historical Museum to the barracks of the Regiment de Granaderos a Caballo, lo…

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The director of the National Historical Museum, María Inés Rodríguez Aguilar, presented her unswerving resignation after the government ordered the transfer of General José de San Martín's sabre corvo to the Regiment of Granaderos to Horse.The executive branch argued that the measure "restitutes its own historical context and guarantees adequate conditions of preservation, custody and institutional hierarchy."The decree recalled that the sabre w…

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The director of the National Historical Museum, María Inés Rodríguez Aguilar, presented her resignation this Tuesday after the national government ordered the transfer of the sabre corvo of General José de San Martín to the Regiment of Granaderos to Caballo. Rodríguez Aguilar confirmed his decision in statements to the newspaper Clarín, where he said that the transfer responds to “a very original interpretation” of the process of donation of the…

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Following the decree signed by Javier Milei ordering the transfer of the sabre corvo from San Martín to the Granaderos barracks, a group of sabre heirs submitted a precautionary measure to the Federal Justice to suspend the transfer.

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Decree 81/2026 ordering the transfer of the sabre of General José de San Martín was published today in the Official Gazette. As a result, the director of the National Historical Museum, María Inés Rodríguez Aguilar, resigned. In addition, relatives of Manuelita Rosas presented a judicial protection to curb the measure. When in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe, today begins the commemoration of the Battle of San Lorenzo at 213 years of the historical event,…

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#BorderPeriodismo broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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