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Victoria Donda crossed Manuel Adorni for the closure of INADI: "You have to get off Instagram and walk the streets"

2024-02-22T23:11:32.474Z

Highlights: In a statement, the head of INADI said that the closure of the organization was necessary. The statement was made in response to calls for the organization to be closed down. In the statement, INADi said that it was necessary to close the organization because of the lack of access to the internet. In addition, it said, the closure was necessary because of a lack of accessibility to the Internet for people of all ages and backgrounds. In other words, it was needed for people to be able to get the information they need about the Internet.


The controversial former head of the anti-discrimination entity in the time of Alberto Fernández questioned whether the closure of the organization generates a macroeconomic improvement for the country. He said that it is a measure from "the neo-reactionary sector" and that a law is needed.


Victoria Donda

came out to criticize the closure of INADI, the anti-discrimination body that she knew how to direct - not without generating extensive controversy - during much of Alberto Fernández's mandate.

The now Parlasur deputy reacted upon learning of the Government's announcement this Thursday and, in particular, targeted the person in charge of communicating the information, presidential spokesperson

Manuel Adorni.

For Donda, the spokesperson should

“get off Instagram and walk the streets”

after Adorni maintained that due to

“digitalization”

the agency's offices in different provinces are not necessary.

Adorni announced in his usual morning press conference that the Government will move forward with the definitive closure of INADI within the framework of the plan to dismantle

institutes that "are of no use

. "

"We are taking the first steps to move forward in the dismantling of different institutes that are useless or are

large boxes of politics

. We are starting with the first: the INADI. We are beginning with its definitive closure. Of course, it takes a while. There is bureaucratic issues," the official explained.

Interviewed on the

Crónica

channel ,

Donda reflected

on the news.

In addition to remembering that

INADI was created by law

and another law is needed to repeal it, he maintained that both the anti-discrimination body and the Ministry of Women (also dismantled by Javier Milei's government) were

taken as a "counterpoint" by the “neoreactionary sector”

, as he categorized the libertarians.

Donda emphasized Adorni's words when communicating the news.

She “she came out to say that in the era of digitalization there is no need for 400 workers.

But, Adorni, I went for a walk, you have to get off Instagram

,” she said.

Along the same lines, I urge the spokesperson to “go out and walk the streets and see if in Chaco you have connectivity, if there is connectivity in the puna of Jujuy.”

“How will Argentina improve macroeconomically if INADI closes?

There are 400 workers in the entire country,”

she asked herself, as if highlighting a minor impact of the cut.

In that sense, the former head of INADI maintained that the Government "does not care" about the institute, nor does it "care about the increase in train or bus fares."

"They don't care about the recession or that kids with cancer have their medication," she added, in a series of proclamations.

Donda pointed out that INADI has two areas of training and promotion and gave as an example that

they train teachers to avoid cases of bullying

and harassment.

On the other hand, he noted that the anti-discrimination body carries out

awareness campaigns

.

“If you go to look for medicine and they don't give it to you because of your skin color, you know that you can go to INADI and report discrimination,” she exemplified.

His management, however, was crossed by controversies, from the affair over the complaints of his former domestic employee to the controversial defense that the organization made of phrases by Alberto Fernández that bordered on xenophobic overtones about the origin of Mexicans and Brazilians.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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