
Lacalle gave Argimón the green light to introduce feminism into the government
From the Vice Presidency of the Republic, Argimón promoted ultra-radical feminism
The former Vice President of the Republic under Lacalle Pou fueled radical feminists and feminist NGOs using public funds. That is, money from taxpayers who pay taxes.
Argimón, from her position as vice president between 2020 and 2025, promoted the worst kind of feminism.
She squandered taxpayers' resources to fuel hate speech against men, multiply parasitic state positions for feminist activists, and promote anti-family educational programs.
Some examples can be seen in how Argimón encouraged feminist NGOs to enter into agreements with state agencies to inject them with public funds.
In the Inmujeres case with Mónica Bottero
Argimón, from the National Party, supported Mónica Bottero from the very beginning, who was Pablo Mieres's vice-presidential candidate from the Independent Party in the 2019 elections.
Mónica Bottero, who in her youth admired the Cuban communist dictatorship and even lived on the island for a few years, took office in March 2020 at Inmujeres.

Bottero promoted a hate agenda against men, encouraging false reports of so-called "gender violence," and promoting the multiplication of political positions linked to the gender agenda in various state agencies.
All these political positions were pushed by Argimón and Bottero.
These positions were filled by feminist women who had a background in different subsidized radical feminist NGOs.
Beatriz Argimón also encouraged feminist organizations to continue entering into agreements with state agencies, and in this way collect public funds to subsidize themselves.
Feminism with everyone's money
Some examples are the NGO "El Paso" led by the ultra-radical Andrea Tuana, and the Cooperativa Mujer Ahora, headed by Fanny Samuniski.
In the case of the NGO "El Paso," it entered into various agreements with state agencies, and in this way received public funds to finance itself, and continue its permanent hate speech against men.
Andrea Tuana became wealthy thanks to the policies carried out by Argimón, from her position as Vice President of the Republic.

This NGO has a permanent discourse of violence against men. Andrea Tuana herself justified a few years ago the murder of men by women in cases where they feel aggrieved by a man.
The case of the Cooperativa Mujer Ahora is very similar. It entered into agreements with several state organizations to receive public funds, money from taxpayers, to promote a violent, radical feminism, and destructive of the family.
The leader of the Cooperative, Fanny Samuniski, is currently 87 years old and has always lived off the story of "defending women."
Samuniski appears in the so-called "Archives of Terror" as a sympathizer of the terrorist group MRO (Movimiento Revolucionario Oriental), which was never publicly denied by the Cooperative.

Defender of false accusations
Beatriz Argimón has always refused to modify Law 19.580, known as the law on gender-based violence against women.
The law guarantees any woman who makes a false accusation against a man total impunity, and that man will be the victim of an unjust institutional system, which will mistreat him for months.
In 2024 Lacalle Pou pretended to try to modify Law 19.580, but ultimately did not do so, and this unjust and unconstitutional law remains in force.
Of course, this unjust law has always been defended by Argimón.
Ultimately, Beatriz Argimón was a representative of ultra-radical feminism, from the vice presidency of the Republic between 2020 and 2025, she promoted hatred of men, encouraged false accusations of gender violence, and multiplied political positions to promote the feminist agenda.
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