Argentine government shuts anti-discrimination agency
- The closure of the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racism in Argentina has sparked controversy over the future of anti-discrimination efforts.
- INADI's shutdown is part of the government's plan to reduce state involvement and focus resources elsewhere.
- Critics fear that without INADI, marginalized groups may lack crucial support, potentially leading to increased discrimination.
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Milei government shuts down institute against discrimination, xenophobia and racism: “It serves no purpose” : Peoples Dispatch
The Argentine government of Javier Milei decided on February 22 to close the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (Inadi), presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni announced in a press conference. “The decision has been taken to proceed with the dismantling of institutes that serve absolutely no purpose, such as Inadi,” said Adorni. The Milei government spokesman also questioned the “suitability” of those who run certain …
Argentine: President Milei Closes Agency Against Discrimination
On Thursday, President Javier Milei's administration announced it was closing the the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI), saying that such public agencies served "no purpose." RELATED: Argentine Health Workers Go on Strike The president's office had started the process of closing down the INADI, presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said at a press conference. The measure was a campaign promise of Pres…
Argentina's Bold Move: The Closure of INADI and the Future of Anti…
Explore the implications of President Javier Milei's decision to close the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racism (INADI) in Argentina. What does this mean for the country's anti-discrimination efforts and marginalized communities?
Government to 'dismantle' INADI anti-discrimination watchdog, claims Adorni
Presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni declares that “pointless” National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism will be “dismantled,” but Justice Ministry announces only that its functions will be absorbed by its portfolio.
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