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Espacio Carta Abierta or Carta Abierta (English: Open Letter Spot) is a group of Argentine intellectuals who formed in March 2008 in defense of the Cristina Fernández de Kirchner government, which was facing a conflict with the agricultural sector. Members of Espacio Carta Abierta made their first public appearance on 13 May of the same year in the Gandhi library, in Buenos Aires, present were Horacio Verbitsky, , Ricardo Forster and . This was where they presented their first open letter, which was signed by more than 750 intellectuals and artists. Some of the Members are:

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  • Espacio Carta Abierta or Carta Abierta (English: Open Letter Spot) is a group of Argentine intellectuals who formed in March 2008 in defense of the Cristina Fernández de Kirchner government, which was facing a conflict with the agricultural sector. Members of Espacio Carta Abierta made their first public appearance on 13 May of the same year in the Gandhi library, in Buenos Aires, present were Horacio Verbitsky, , Ricardo Forster and . This was where they presented their first open letter, which was signed by more than 750 intellectuals and artists. Some of the Members are: * Federico Andahazi, writer * Cristina Banegas, actress * Fernando Birri, film director * , poet and journalist * , writer * , journalist * , actor * , writer and philosopher * Patricio Contreras, actor chileno-argentino. * , actor and theater director * , crítico teatral and historian * José Pablo Feinmann, writer and philosopher * León Ferrari, painter * Horacio Fontova, musician and actor * Juan Forn, writer * Ricardo Forster, philosopher and essayist * , actress * Jorge Gaggero, film director * Norberto Galasso, historian * Néstor García Canclini, anthropologist * Juan Gelman, poet * Octavio Getino, film director, narrador e investigador de medios de comunicación * Julio Godio, sociologist * Horacio González, sociologist, ex director de la Biblioteca Nacional Argentina. * , essayist * , journalist and essayist * Liliana Heker, writer, cuentista, novelista and Argentinian essayist. * Carlos Heller, cooperativista, fundador y presidente del Banco Credicoop, diputado nacional * Noé Jitrik, literary critic * , journalist, writer, activista, director del * , dramaturgo and theater director * , professor, crítico cultural and essayist * Ernesto Laclau, political scientist and professor * (1969-), congresswoman * (1967-), researcher and professor * , journalist and professor * , journalist * Luis Felipe Noé, artist * , secretario de Cultura de la Nación * , engineer and professor * , psicoanalista, psicoterapeuta y actor * Joan Prim, poet, musician, painter * Adriana Puiggrós, politician and pedagogue * , historian * Lorenzo Quinteros, actor * , philosopher and political scientist * , writer * , philosopher and professor (decano de Ciencias Sociales) * , architect and dean of Facultad de Arquitectura * editor * psychologist * , semiologist and writer * , philosopher * Horacio Verbitsky, journalist * , theater director and professor They self-define as nonpartisan, though they have been criticized for this assertion. (en)
  • El Espacio Carta Abierta o Carta Abierta fue un grupo de intelectuales argentinos​ formado en 2008 para respaldar al gobierno de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner y disuelto en diciembre de 2019.​ El grupo tuvo su origen durante el paro agropecuario patronal, en el que durante 129 días (entre el 11 de marzo de 2008 y el 18 de julio de 2008) los grandes productores del campo realizaron una serie de medidas para interrumpir algunas actividades económicas, como el transporte interurbano, las exportaciones agrarias, bloqueos de rutas y puertos. Posteriormente mantuvieron una postura afín al gobierno de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner y crítica del mandato de Mauricio Macri. Dos días antes de la asunción de Alberto Fernández anunciaron su disolución.​ (es)
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  • El Espacio Carta Abierta o Carta Abierta fue un grupo de intelectuales argentinos​ formado en 2008 para respaldar al gobierno de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner y disuelto en diciembre de 2019.​ El grupo tuvo su origen durante el paro agropecuario patronal, en el que durante 129 días (entre el 11 de marzo de 2008 y el 18 de julio de 2008) los grandes productores del campo realizaron una serie de medidas para interrumpir algunas actividades económicas, como el transporte interurbano, las exportaciones agrarias, bloqueos de rutas y puertos. Posteriormente mantuvieron una postura afín al gobierno de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner y crítica del mandato de Mauricio Macri. Dos días antes de la asunción de Alberto Fernández anunciaron su disolución.​ (es)
  • Espacio Carta Abierta or Carta Abierta (English: Open Letter Spot) is a group of Argentine intellectuals who formed in March 2008 in defense of the Cristina Fernández de Kirchner government, which was facing a conflict with the agricultural sector. Members of Espacio Carta Abierta made their first public appearance on 13 May of the same year in the Gandhi library, in Buenos Aires, present were Horacio Verbitsky, , Ricardo Forster and . This was where they presented their first open letter, which was signed by more than 750 intellectuals and artists. Some of the Members are: (en)
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