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LLA lawmakerBuenos Aires Herald
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La Libertad Avanza deputies who visited dictatorship-era criminals in jail skipped a Lower House commission meeting to explain the reasons for their trip.
Human rights organizations demanded a rigorous investigation of the case in a letter sent to deputies.
Opposition deputies initially aimed to sanction the LLA lawmakers in a session, the initiative was rejected.
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