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Inauguration ceremony of President-elect Javier Milei in Argentina at the National Congress Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buenos Aires, Argentina.  November 19, 2023. The presidential candidate Javier Milei goes to vote. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buenos Aires, Argentina.  November 19, 2023. The presidential candidate Javier Milei goes to vote. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buenos Aires, Argentina.  November 19, 2023. The presidential candidate Javier Milei goes to vote. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buenos Aires, Argentina - March 24th 2024: Protest posters at the March 24 march in Buenos Aires Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inauguration ceremony of President-elect Javier Milei in Argentina at the National Congress Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inauguration ceremony of President-elect Javier Milei in Argentina at the National Congress Royalty Free Stock Photo
Javier Milei prohibits the use of inclusive language
Milei out, written on a street in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Protests against President Milei on Women Day in Buenos Aires, Argentina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inauguration ceremony of President-elect Javier Milei in Argentina at the National Congress Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inauguration ceremony of President-elect Javier Milei in Argentina at the National Congress Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of Argentine President Javier Milei with national flag and upward arrows symbolizing growth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buenos Aires, Argentina - March 24th 2024: Older adult with a protest sign against the president of Argentina Javier Milei Royalty Free Stock Photo
Milei hates you, he wants to exterminate your mental health. Poster in Argentina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Argentine President Javier Milei banned this Tuesday the use of inclusive language and any reference to the gender perspective in public administration documents.Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni announced that the government “initiated actions” to end the practice adopted by the government of previous president Alberto Fernández (2019-3023). “It will not be possible to use the letter e, the at, the x and avoid the unnecessary inclusion of the feminine in all public administration documents,” the official told journalists during his usual press conference.Before becoming president in December, Milei – who refers to himself as an “anarcho-capitalist libertarian” – called for “fighting the cultural battle” against the “indoctrination of Marxism” which he considers responsible for having coined inclusive language, “gender ideology” and the “ecological agenda.”


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