Election year in Argentina. Politics is politics the world over.
Yup, but the Argentine government has legitimate reasons for expecting voters to ask what has been done about this.
https://www.un.org/dppa/decolonization/en/content/falkland-islands-malvinas
The Falkland Islands (Malvinas)* has been on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories since 1946
Which is in sharp contrast to the claims made by the UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly:
“Islanders have the right to decide their own future – they have chosen to remain a self-governing UK Overseas Territory.”
The United Nations has been asking for decades for the UK to enter into meaningful talks concerning the decolonization of the Falklands, the UK has steadfastly refused.
The UN link above was updated less than a year ago, since coming to power the current Argentine government has nothing other than agree to “improve co-operation” with the UK. Whether they like it or not the current government can expect voters to ask why?
Obviously this has very little if anything to do with Johnson, perhaps it should have been posted on the Rishi Sunak thread as he is currently UK PM?