Argentina holds LGBTQ Pride marches amid concerns over discrimination and government policies
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In Argentina, tens of thousands of people participated in this year's Pride Parade. In addition to colorful outfits, there was a lot of criticism of the ultraliberal president Milei at the demonstration in the capital city of Buenos Aires.
Since he took office, head of state Javier Milei has returned protection for LGBTQ people in Argentina. Now, many have set a signal in the capital.
Argentina marches for LGBTQ Pride, against government-fueled 'hate'
Thousands gathered in Buenos Aires on Saturday for Argentina’s 34th annual LGBTQ Pride march, demonstrating both solidarity and resistance to right-wing President Javier Milei. Marching under the slogan “Against hate and violence: more pride and unity,” participants paraded from the Plaza de Mayo, the city’s main square, to the National Congress. Gabrielle Nadler reports.
The march was also positioned in rejection of the Decrees of Necessity and Emergency 61 and 62/25, which curtail rights conquered from the community.
Tens of thousands of people marched in Buenos Aires against hatred and violence towards the LGBT+ collective in the 34th Pride March.
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