Feminists demand more public money to sustain their businesses

Feminists demand more public money to sustain their businesses
Feminist march
porEditorial Team
Uruguay

Feminist organizations are pressuring the government to collect more funds ahead of the Budget Law

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The National Budget Law for the 2025-2029 period is a key project that defines the allocation of resources for the next five years, with annual adjustments through the Accountability Report. 

The Executive Branch, led by Yamandú Orsi, is finalizing the details of the project, which must be submitted to Parliament before August 31, 2025.

The Council of Ministers met in June to establish priorities, focusing on early childhood, development policies, security, gender policy, and housing, under a scenario of fiscal restrictions.

Feminist offensive

Feminist organizations, mainly grouped in the Intersocial Feminista, are going to take advantage of the budget discussion to demand more public resources to maintain their murky deals.

Marcha feminista violenta
Marcha feminista violenta

This means that Uruguayans who pay taxes will continue to support radical feminism and gender ideology, while the country continues to suffer from all kinds of shortages. 

Dirty business with taxpayers' money

Some of the ways feminist organizations finance themselves are by signing agreements with state agencies.

Basically with MIDES, which signs agreements that can last one, two, or three years, with feminist organizations that receive public money in exchange for "gender workshops" or "talks on street harassment."

This way, those who run these NGOs fill their pockets with taxpayers' money.

The ultra-radical feminist Andrea Tuana runs the NGO "El Paso." As far as is known, she is an employee at the Police Hospital. Tuana can't explain how she amassed her enormous personal fortune with a hospital employee's salary.

Of course, these types of workshops and talks are absolutely useless, except to enrich those women who turn feminism into a dirty business financed with taxpayers' money. 

Parlamento uruguayo
Parlamento uruguayo

Another method is to continue expanding Inmujeres (National Institute for Women), which is under the scope of MIDES and is headed by the ultra-radical feminist Mónica Xavier of the Socialist Party.

Inmujeres serves to place those who run feminist NGOs in very well paid state positions with hefty salaries, per diems, and all the privileges enjoyed by political leaders.

Absolutely everything is paid with taxpayers' money. 

Everyone's money for shady businesses

In Uruguay, for many years, feminism has become a shady business, where a handful of women who run feminist NGOs fill their pockets with taxpayers' money.

Feministas incendiando una iglesia
Feministas incendiando una iglesia

This began in 2005 during the first government of Vázquez, continued during Mujica's government, went on in the second government of Vázquez, and also in Lacalle Pou's government between 2020 and 2025.

Now, under Orsi's government, it strongly appears that the dirty and shady business of feminism will continue.

Uruguayans, with their taxes, will be the ones who continue financing a small group of women who fill their pockets with public money.

Meanwhile, as taxes are raised and new levies are created, feminists intend for taxpayers to continue financing their dirty businesses.


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