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There is a passage that says "In 2017, a law promulgated by María Eugenia Vidal, the then governor of Buenos Aires Province, established that 30,000 missing persons must be officially recognised". That's the law 14910, see here. It is irrelevant for this topic: it merely points a text that has to be included in official documents, a ceremonial recognition and nothing more. It does not regulate the way those topics may be talked about elsewhere, much less make it a crime to discuss the number of dissapeared people. Contrary to Holocaust denial, there is no law in this, and taking part in this discussion is perfectly legal. Kirchnerism has tried more than once to promote such a bill, but none has ever been approved.... and I'm not sure if any ever got even got beyond the draft state to be voted in Congress. Cambalachero (talk) 13:30, 13 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]