Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo and the Center for Legal and Social Studies (Cels) shared this Tuesday a new collection of declassified United States intelligence documents with communications between the US State Department and the CIA that point out the "uncertainty" that He lived in 1983, "the year that was the turning point between dictatorship and democracy." "40 years after the historic 1983 elections, we present a new collection of declassified documents from the United States. 129 communications from the State Department and the CIA that point out the uncertainty of the year that was a turning point between dictatorship and democracy," they said. this Tuesday both organizations from their accounts on the social network X (exTwitter). Through the analysis of these 129 documents, an attempt is made to provide answers to a series of questions such as "What were the readings of the US agencies on the final document of the Military Junta and the Self-Amnesty Law?" or "How did you analyze the human rights agenda of the Alfonsín government?"