In an important diplomatic achievement, the Government of Javier Milei managed to halt the inclusion of references to abortion in the concluding document of the 69th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) of the United Nations.
The Argentine delegation, in defense of national sovereignty and the right to life, firmly positioned itself against the introduction of the term "sexual and reproductive health," which in the international arena is interpreted as a veiled reference to abortion.
During the intense negotiations at CSW69, numerous groups linked to radical feminism pushed to include in the final declaration concepts that promote an agenda contrary to the comprehensive well-being of women and societies.

Among the most controversial and delusional terms were the inclusion of abortion, gender ideology, and the sexualization of children, elements that radical feminism seeks to include.









