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18A
The 18A was an Argentine ''cacerolazo'' that took place on April 18, 2013. Attended by nearly two million people, it was the largest demonstration against the president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. ==Antecedents== The 18A (a term that stands for the date "April 18") was initially called by groups in social networks as Facebook. Those groups had organized previous ''cacerolazos'', the 8N and the 13S, and sought to repeat their success. The Argentine branch of the Anonymous group was among the organizators as well.〔 Opposition parties in Argentina had not been formally involved in the previous demonstrations, which had no political leaning; in this case the organizators asked for political support from them. The government proposed a number of bills to amend the judiciary. Three bills were controversial: the first proposes to limit the injunctions against the state, the second to include people selected in national elections at the body that appoints or accuses judges, and the third to create a new court that would limit the number of cases treated by the Supreme Court. The opposition considered that those bills attempt to control the judiciary. As the bills were going to be discussed on April 18, the Radical Civic Union, the Republican Proposal and the internal factions of Peronism that oppose Kirchner formally supported the demonstration. Still, the government announced that they would not decline the bills, even if the demonstration was massive.
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