Milei Blames Feminist and Low Birth Abortion in Argentina · Global Voices
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Javier Milei held the feminist movement responsible for the fall in Argentina's birth rate.
According to the President of the Argentine Libertarian, the abortion would disrupt the country's growth and pension system. However, several studies have shown that the decline in the birth rate was mainly due to the economic conditions of households.
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, linked the fall of birth in his country to the feminist movement and the legalization of abortion, which classified it as a "crazy" that is "costing dear" to the economy and the welfare system. In a speech during a business conference in Buenos Aires, the president said that the country "does not reach a rate of population growth and birth rate that allows the replacement of the population".
Argentine President states that abortion "is expensive" to the country's economic growth. Births fell 47% in a decade, but were already in decline before the passing of the IVG law.
The ultra-liberal blamed the 'feminist movement' for the fall at birth
The Argentine president calls his critics "human scum" and rejects official data on business closures and the decline in formal employment.
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