President Alberto Fernández assured that in the Government “we are committed to the search for equality” and pointed out that “we are going to redouble our efforts” so that “there are no more Nildas for whom we cry like today”, in allusion to the femicide of Nilda Rosa González in the Buenos Aires town of Francisco Álvarez, Moreno party.
“Macho violence hurts our entire society. We are committed to the search for equality and we are going to redouble our efforts so that there are no more Nildas for whom we cry like today,” the head of state wrote on his social network account. Twitter.
This femicide calls us to be alert and act together to stop the violence.
Strong and heartfelt hug to Nilda’s family. And let justice be done for her death.
– Alberto Fernandez (@alferdez) January 21, 2023
In this sense, he affirmed that “this femicide calls us to be alert and act together to stop the violence” and expressed: “A strong and heartfelt hug to Nilda’s family.”
“And that justice be done for her death,” the President asked at the end of his post, in which he replied to a thread published on the same social network by the Minister for Women, Gender and Diversity, Ayelén Mazzina, about the femicide of Nilda Rosa Gonzalez, 29 years old.
In her publication, the minister expressed that: “We do not appear dead, they kill us! Nilda’s femicide today fills us with rage and mobilizes us” and added “I hug her family and the entire community of Moreno with all my might. No It is one more piece of news, because sexist violence is not an isolated event”.
Likewise, he maintained that “I am not going to stop working so that this wild machismo ends!” and added: “I am sure, in the Argentina that we all want, there is no place for violence of any kind.”
“That’s why I call for collective action again, everyone: let’s stop femicides,” Mazzina said, ending her post with the phrase: “Not One Less!”