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A Bold Move by Javier Milei: The Controversial Criminal Code Reform
Manuel Adorni, the indefatigable spokesman for the Argentine Assembly, is boldly voicing the government’s stance under Javier Milei regarding a reform that is shaking the foundations of the legal system. The plan to REMOVE the feminicide classification from the Criminal Code has ignited a firestorm of debate—both within Argentina and beyond. This is not merely a modification; it’s a clear stand against the left’s spurious claims of gender-specific laws that fracture our society.
As the press conferences resumed post-summer break, a critical question arose from a Spanish journalist from EFE, challenging Adorni on the ‘Equality before the law’. This isn’t just rhetoric; it’s a commitment to restoring justice and fairness.
Armed with a conviction that resonates with common sense, Adorni stated, “If they kill me and also kill you, I want the treatment to be the same!” Ever the champion of the cause, he declared, “All Argentines are the same in front of the law.” This is more than equality—it’s about truth.
Language Matters: A Stand Against Bureaucratic Nonsense
In a startling move, Milei aims to eliminate the ‘E’ used to label transgender individuals. Why? Because words do not defend women; strict compliance with the law does. In a time when political correctness has gone awry, this initiative strikes at the very heart of practical governance. The real solution lies not in catchy phrases but in proper law enforcement.
He’s making waves by stating, “Strict compliance with the law is what will protect women—not fuzzy terminologies or empty slogans!” These aren’t just ideas; they’re a crackdown on the bureaucratic overreach that has failed us.
“Several months ago, we announced the closure of the Ministry of Women, which had 1,004 employees and was spending 300 million dollars per year. In our first year, femicides have fallen.” — Manuel Adorni
This is progress in action, folks! Javier Milei’s administration is shoving aside decades of waste and broken promises. And Adorni hit the nail on the head: “A life lost from the female gender holds the same value as one from the male gender.” Equality at its core!
Confronting Poverty: The Consequences of Leftist Governance
Naturally, the journalist pressed further regarding the shameful images of homelessness in Buenos Aires. Adorni, firm yet empathetic, explained that these grotesque scenes are the result of “decades of *populism* that destroyed the currency, ravaged our energy systems, and spawned millions of poor and homeless children.”
He reminded us all of Milei’s powerful assertion: “Populism kills.” With the resolve of true leadership, Adorni encouraged the media to return frequently and see the triumphs of this **Liberal Revolution** first-hand. Only through the lens of truth can we observe the rebirth of Argentine strength under Milei’s visionary policies!
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