Carlos Manuel Acuña

Journalist, Person

1937 –

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Who is Carlos Manuel Acuña?

Carlos Manuel Acuña is a journalist who wrote for La Nación, starting in 1960. La Nación covered a wide range of information, specializing in political issues. Acuña covered stories involving various dissent and political disagreements, and became an analyst of ideological confrontations. His historical accuracy and lively style made his writing especially popular.

Born in 1937, Acuña is the father of five children, grandfather of several grandchildren. During his teens, he lived through the experience of Peronism, and observed the social changes that characterized this period of life in Argentina. He experienced parliamentary politics as a journalist. He was active in radio and television, and directed news agencies, was a correspondent for foreign and domestic publications, and was a columnist.

Acuña participated in the National Pedagogy Conference. Aimed at the broad lines supported by traditional values, his concern about these issues during that time led him to explore and connect with leaders from Europe, Japan, USA and Latin America. This allowed him to personally experience the development of protest issues that arose on the continent during the sixties and seventies.

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