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Argentinian VP Cristina Fernández survived an assassination attempt after a gunman’s weapon failed to fire as he tried to shoot her at close range outside her home, the country's leader says.

late Thursday after a gunman’s weapon failed to fire as he tried to shoot her at close range outside her home, the country's leader said.

Argentinian Vice President Cristina Fernandez waves to supporters that waited for at her home on Sept. 1, 2022 in Buenos Aires.The gun was loaded with five bullets, according to the president. “A man pointed a firearm at her head and pulled the trigger,” he said in a national broadcast following the incident.

"We can disagree, we can have deep disagreements, but in a democratic society hate speech cannot take place because it breeds violence and there is no possibility of violence coexisting with democracy,” the president said."Our vice president has been attacked and social peace has been disturbed." "When hate and violence prevail over the debate of ideas, they destroy societies and generate situations like today’s: an assassination attempt," Economic Minister Sergio Massa said on Twitter.

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