Mayra Mendoza Attacked Patricia Bullrich for Her Criticism of the March No Less
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The provincial deputy replied to the senator’s remarks and highlighted the figure of the former President: “She was the one who did the most for us and today she is kidnapped and proscribed”
The Buenos Aires legislator and former mayor of Quilmes, Mayra Mendoza, crossed in harsh terms this Thursday to the libertarian senator Patricia Bullrich for the message she published yesterday about feminism before the march of Ni Una Menos, amid the shock in the country over the femicide of Agostina Vega in Córdoba. Mendoza, close to the former president Cristina Kirchner, blamed the senator on the various political parties that she integrated…
Quilmes's intent responded to the Minister of Security's statements on femicide and questioned her definition of feminism
Bullrich's Harsh Disclaimer After the Not One Less: "Our Feminism Does Not Cover up or Free Rapists"
The president of the bloc of senators of La Libertad Avanza, Patricia Bullrich, pointed directly against the feminist collective that mobilized on Wednesday, June 3, on a new anniversary of Ni Una Menos for being a "feminist party" who "don't care about the results, but marketing." "There was a moment where we were included all women," she said, at the same time adding that "they always do the same thing and then wonder why more and more Argenti…
Canal C After the march of Ni Una Menos, Patricia Bullrich crossed feminism and Milei backed it: "Masterclass" After the mass march of Ni Una Menos, which took place on Wednesday, June 3, in different parts of the country, Patricia Bullrich published an extensive message on social networks in which she claimed her vision of women's rights, questioned traditional feminism and defended the direction promoted by Javier Milei's government. The Minis…
Bullrich Responded to the Ni Una Menos March and Milei Shared His Message with a Word: “Masterclass”
La Libertad Avanza’s block boss defended a model of “equality before the law,” questioned sectors of the feminist movement and received explicit support from the President on social media. Read more
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