Survey reveals youth fear of dictatorship repeat 50 years after coup

An Amnesty International survey shows 56% of Argentine youth aged 16-30 fear a repeat of 1976 dictatorship events. Most concerned are women and non-supporters of La Libertad Avanza, with broad rejection of military pardons. While valuing democracy, they express frustration with its current performance.

Marking 50 years since Argentina's 1976 military coup, an Amnesty International survey found 56% of youth aged 16-30 fear a repeat of similar dictatorship events. Conducted online with 656 respondents from March 9-11, 2026, the poll has a +/- 3.5% margin of error and targeted those who did not live through the de facto regime but remain alert to future authoritarian risks, as reported by Perfil on March 20, 2026. Concern is highest among women and non-supporters of La Libertad Avanza, with 75% rejecting potential military pardons. Meanwhile, 43% are unconcerned or only slightly worried about a return to dictatorial processes. The country's top concerns are insecurity and poverty. One-third prefer a system ensuring economic growth even without electing authorities or free expression. 92% view living in democracy as very or somewhat important, though 46% are dissatisfied with its progress in Argentina. Over 75% accurately know what March 24 commemorates, and 87% claim to know much or some about it, indicating persistent social memory amid economic crisis and political distrust.

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Thousands march in Buenos Aires protesting the 1976 coup anniversary; Cristina Kirchner waves white handkerchief from balcony amid chants for justice.
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Thousands march in Plaza de Mayo for 50th anniversary of 1976 coup

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On the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, thousands marched from the ex-ESMA to Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, stopping at Cristina Kirchner's home where she greeted from the balcony with a white handkerchief. Human rights groups read documents demanding answers for the 30,000 disappeared and chanted 'Cristina libre'. Similar mobilizations took place nationwide, as the Government released a video on 'complete memory'.

Luis Guillermo Echeverri Vélez warns in La República that 81% abstention in the three punteros signals discontent and distrust. He stresses reaching lower strata with concrete messages on daily issues. He calls for mobilizing votes for freedom, highlighting Álvaro Uribe's role.

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Army chief General Oscar Santiago Zarich ordered the administrative discharge of 34 soldiers with firm convictions for crimes against humanity from the dictatorship era. The decision, prompted by the Procuraduría de Investigaciones Administrativas, results in the loss of benefits such as retirements and pensions. It emerged during the week marking the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.

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