Argentina’s new Minister of Women, Gender and Diversity, Ayelén Mazzina, said this Wednesday (19) that she is in favor of abortion, after a 2018 interview with her in which she said she was pro-life went viral since her appointment to the government. by Alberto Fernández last week.
At a press conference at Casa Rosada, Mazzina said she was “in favor of the voluntary termination of pregnancy” and that her position has changed since her interview four years ago with a television channel in the province of San Luis, where she was a councilor.
“It’s a video from 2018. I’ve always told the story where I come from. I studied in a Catholic school, my grandparents, who are now 90 years old, raised me, I was in a very difficult situation”, she justified.
“Clearly, feminism changes lives and that’s what it exists for. After making these statements, I started to join the whole feminist struggle, in which I changed my way of thinking. It would be a total inconsistency if I were against [o aborto] and assume this ministry”, claimed the new minister, who said that her grandparents also changed their opinion on the subject and “to this day they always follow all feminist struggles” and “different issues related to diversity”.
In the 2018 interview, Mazzina had come out as pro-life. “It is a complicated, difficult issue that has been discussed for a long time. I give my private view, it is an opinion that is exclusively my own: I am in favor of life, both the developing baby and the woman,” she said at the time. “That means I am totally against the decriminalization of abortion.”
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Mazzina’s change of position generated criticism on social media. “Ayelen Mazzina said it would be inconsistent to be the Minister of Women and to be against abortion. I don’t understand. Because? All women are green [cor que simboliza o movimento pró-aborto na Argentina]? Does she represent only a part or all of the women?”, journalist Javier Lanari, from the news channel LN+, wrote on Twitter.
Financial consultant and businessman Patrick Kelly mocked the minister’s motivation. “Nice shot by Ayelén Mazzina! Now she says feminism made her change her stance! Very convenient! Right after being appointed minister!” she snarled.
At the end of 2020, when Alberto Fernández was already president, the Argentine Congress approved the legalization of abortion until the 14th week of pregnancy.
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