‘Neither promises nor treaties can solve the problem of femicide’: Franco’s bizarre explanation for UN veto

‘Neither promises nor treaties can solve the problem of femicide’: Franco’s bizarre explanation for UN veto

2024-11-15 02:21:00
‘Neither promises nor treaties can solve the problem of femicide’: Franco’s bizarre explanation for UN veto

After a dramatic display of political marginality on Thursday – even abandoning the alliance with the United States and Israel that cost him his job Diana Mondino– At the time, Argentina was the only country to vote against a resolution at the United Nations that would promote the strengthening of efforts to prevent and eliminate all forms of digital violence against women and girls, Guillermo Franco reinforces the country’s position: “Neither promises nor treaties can solve the problem of femicidehe assumed.

In rejecting everything it considers the “2030 Agenda”, the Argentine government today places itself to the right of countries such as Kazakhstan, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos said in an interview, Despite some evasion, he confirmed that the UN’s commitment had no influence on Javier Milley’s government.

When a reporter brings him chilling news Femicide in Argentinareverse side A woman is murdered every 37 hours”, Franco answered: “What does one thing have to do with another? Argentina agreed to this treaty when so many women were being killed”.

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Francos is working with “Carrot and stick”go through Revealdescribed the data as a “survey” and blurted out after a correction: “Sorry, but let me finish. With the entry into force of this international treaty, Is a woman murdered every 37 hours? Yes, the treaty did not solve the problem.“Let’s be clear,” he asked.

“The promise is true”the reporter added, and Francos corrected him: “No, neither promises nor treaties can solve the problem of femicide”. “You don’t think countries have to make commitments,” his interviewer concluded. The official suddenly said, “How did you tell me that? What does it have to do with it? Do you know what a treaty commitment is?

“It says countries must implement necessary policies to encourage Eliminate gender-based violenceon the one hand, promote inclusive of indigenous peoples“On the other hand,” another driver added. streaming media. “It’s a statement,” Francos pointed out.

Milley is already in Florida for a conservative summit and meeting with Trump

“So what is this administration’s commitment?” one reporter grew impatient. “But what do you think? to combat poverty“The official said, changing the subject. Then there was a question about the “way” the reporter “asked the question,” to which Francos avoided responding.

“But if you answer, the discussion is over and it’s much easier. “What is this government’s commitment to preventing and eliminating violence against women? ” “The promise is to enforce the law”Francos replied.

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government Javier Milley on Wednesday ordered the entire Argentine delegation to withdraw from climate change mitigation talks Within the framework of the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Azerbaijan.

The decision is Reject the 2030 Agenda The liberal government’s stance is unsettling for companies operating in the country and promoting cleaner production.

A small delegation of Argentine officials attended the summit, but on Wednesday they received orders to suspend the agenda. Return immediately to Buenos Aires.

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According to reports, the Argentinian representative withdrew because he did not support the decision at the meeting. In fact, Milei made it in Buenos Aires Retweet some messages celebrating the measure.

COP29 Negotiation Key Points climate finance and the need to increase the resources developed countries contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Anyway, this kind of giving up Doesn’t mean Argentina will withdraw from the Paris Agreement Stop climate warming. This requires a wider process that could last up to a year, meaning it is no longer part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

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What⁤ are the⁢ specific policies your administration plans ⁣to implement to combat femicide and violence against women in Argentina?

**Interview with Guillermo Franco, Chief ⁤of Staff‍ of Argentina**

**Interviewer:** ⁣Thank you for joining us, Mr. Franco. As we understand, Argentina has recently taken a controversial stance at the United Nations by voting⁢ against ‌efforts to ⁣combat⁣ digital violence against women​ and ‍girls. What motivated⁢ this decision?

**Guillermo Franco:**⁤ Thank you for having me. Our administration firmly believes ⁤that neither promises nor treaties can effectively address the issue of femicide. We’re‍ focused ​on real,⁢ actionable policies rather than aligning‍ ourselves​ with international agreements‍ that we feel have⁤ not shown ‌tangible⁣ results.

**Interviewer:** You mentioned that treaties haven’t solved‍ the problem. Given that femicide⁤ cases have escalated, with⁢ alarming reports⁣ stating a woman​ is murdered⁣ every 37 hours in Argentina, how does your government justify rejecting‌ the UN resolution?

**Guillermo Franco:** The numbers are indeed‍ alarming, but Argentina agreed‍ to various treaties even when the​ situation was dire, and it results in little change. ‍Our position is that international commitments do not directly ‌translate to safety for women in ⁤our country; ​we must‌ look inward ‌and assess our own strategies.

**Interviewer:** Some may‍ argue that it’s⁢ crucial⁤ to ⁤engage in international​ efforts, as ⁤they could‍ provide frameworks for improvement. Don’t you think it undermines Argentina’s global standing by positioning itself to the right of countries like⁣ Kazakhstan or Saudi Arabia?

**Guillermo Franco:** The global landscape is complex, and our stance reflects a commitment‌ to ‌our national priorities. We will not exchange our sovereignty or values ​for a seat​ at​ the table. We are looking to implement‌ policies that resonate with our unique challenges.

**Interviewer:** In your ⁣opinion, then, what is this administration’s ⁤commitment to preventing and‍ eliminating violence against women?

**Guillermo ⁢Franco:** Our promise is to ⁣enforce ⁣the law strictly. We recognize the urgency of addressing poverty and ‌social issues that contribute to violence. The focus is on creating real change on the ground rather than through international treaties.

**Interviewer:**⁢ Some critics might see this as evasiveness. Are you saying that your government does not consider women’s rights⁤ an ​urgent⁣ issue?

**Guillermo Franco:** Not at all. Women’s rights are paramount. But we⁤ believe our approach must be pragmatic and tailored to our⁢ specific⁢ context. Strategies must evolve from consistent law enforcement and policy adaptation, not merely international⁣ adherence.

**Interviewer:** Thank⁣ you, Mr. Franco, for‍ sharing your insights on this pressing topic. We ⁢hope to see progress in‌ the efforts to tackle such vital issues in Argentina.

**Guillermo Franco:** Thank you for the ⁣opportunity ⁣to ‌discuss these critical matters.

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