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Argentina's 'No' Vote on Women's Rights Resolution Sparks Controversy Amid Political Shifts

Argentina's recent 'no' vote against a UN resolution condemning violence against women has ignited fierce backlash against President Milei's foreign policy.

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Argentina's unexpected 'no' vote on a UN resolution against violence towards women has drawn criticism, signaling a shift under President Milei towards far-right ideologies. This decision contrasts with the nation's historically progressive stance on social issues and coincides with the rollback of ministries focused on women's rights. Critics argue this marks a departure from Argentina's traditional diplomatic values, indicating an ideological alignment with previous policies reminiscent of former President Trump's. The backlash from political entities highlights concerns over women's rights and traditional diplomacy as Milei's government reshapes the country's foreign policy.

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