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sandensea

(21,624 posts)
Fri Nov 22, 2019, 04:35 PM Nov 2019

Argentine Health Secretary resigns over Macri's opposition to abortion rights

Argentine Health Secretary Adolfo Rubinstein offered his resignation today after President Mauricio Macri repealed Rubinstein's resolution seeking to improve access to abortion in cases of rape or risk to a mother's health.

The resolution would have freed girls age 13 to 16 from parental/guardian notification requirements when seeking an abortion in cases of rape or health risk, in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.

But its publication yesterday caused an immediate uproar among Macri's largely right-wing supporters - with many reportedly threatening to boycott the president's December 7 "farewell" rally.

Amid a severe economic downturn, Macri was defeated for re-election on October 27 by Alberto Fernández - who is strongly pro-choice.

A century of limited abortion rights

Argentina's restrictive abortion laws, which date from 1921, have statutory health or rape exceptions - though these are often flouted by conservative judges and even doctors.

Despite legal hurdles, over 300,000 abortions are performed annually - up to 50,000 of which result in dangerous complications, and, in 2017, in 30 deaths.

A bill legalizing abortion on demand up to the 14th week was passed by the Lower House in June 2018 - but was defeated in the Senate that August.

Macri, who has long opposed abortion rights, at the time signaled support for "a debate."

But Senate President Federico Pinedo and Congresswoman Elisa Carrió - both of whom, like most of Macri's caucus, voted against the bill - later revealed that the president had intended to veto the legislation should it have passed in the senate.

Lone voice

Rubinstein, 61, was the sole prominent pro-choice figure in Macri's right-wing administration.

Appointed Health Minister in 2017 amid growing criticism over federal health cutbacks, his portfolio was demoted to a sub-cabinet secretariat in September 2018 - marking the first time since the last dictatorship in 1980 that the country lacked a health ministry.

His dismissal further strains relations within the "Let's Change" coalition between Macri's hard-right PRO and the centrist UCR, to which Rubinstein belongs.

At: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&tab=wT1&sl=es&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pagina12.com.ar%2F232455-rubinstein-renuncio-tras-la-derogacion-del-protocolo-de-abor



Argentine Health Secretary Adolfo Rubinstein and Social Development Minister Carolina Stanley during senate testimony in July over cutbacks to vaccines.

Stanley, who shares President Macri's opposition to abortion rights, clashed with the pro-choice Rubinstein - who resigned earlier today.

Rubinstein's adoption of WHO guidelines protecting basic abortion rights for girls age 13 to 16 in cases of rape or health risk, was considered "unilateral" and "wrong" by Macri.

Macri, who immediately repealed the guideline in a bid to preserve his largely pro-life base, was defeated for re-election and leaves office in 18 days.
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Argentine Health Secretary resigns over Macri's opposition to abortion rights (Original Post) sandensea Nov 2019 OP
Macri must have been trying to look saner when he appointed Adolfo Rubinstein at all, Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #1
Like his friends the GOP, Macri's against abortion - but he's also against birth control and sex ed sandensea Nov 2019 #2
Right-wing "values" are incredible in their flexibility, aren't they? So hard to comprehend. Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #3

Judi Lynn

(160,525 posts)
1. Macri must have been trying to look saner when he appointed Adolfo Rubinstein at all,
Sat Nov 23, 2019, 07:17 PM
Nov 2019

as well as Carolina Stanley.

Hope that there will be a positive future for both of these conscientious people in the world to come, with more conscientious, decent people in office.

So glad you bolded the Alberto Fernández point on pro-choice. It was a ray of sunshine!

Have never heard of a President or his supporters throwing a "bye bye" party for him as he leaves office. It could be someone who doesn't appreciate him put that idea in their heads so the well-balanced people will have an additional reason to celebrate Alberto Fernández' election and inauguration, being able to also whoop it up because Macri is leaving!

Maybe they'll start a fund aiming at encouraging him to move farther away, by raising an enormous amount of money! More money, more distance! Send Macri to Mars!

Don't know what the make up is of the legislatures but surely they would be willing to work with Fernández in securing some humane measures for Argentina's women.

Thank you for the news, love the countdown of only 17 more days left Saturday, 11-23-2019.

sandensea

(21,624 posts)
2. Like his friends the GOP, Macri's against abortion - but he's also against birth control and sex ed
Sat Nov 23, 2019, 07:36 PM
Nov 2019

Of course though, unlike most Argentine right-wingers he's kept his mouth shut on the issue of prostitution.

Wonder why...

https://www.democraticunderground.com/110868978

Judi Lynn

(160,525 posts)
3. Right-wing "values" are incredible in their flexibility, aren't they? So hard to comprehend.
Sat Nov 23, 2019, 08:27 PM
Nov 2019

Amazing thinking of Macri's two former intelligence agents' new line of work, you never would guess upon retirement they would leave immediately to start "running girls." Whoa!

Martins, in the left foreground, looks absolutely like any of Giuliani's Russian or Ukrainian contacts, doesn't he? Lev Parnas, for example?
It's a type of thuggish professional bully look unlikely to be seen anywhere else!

What puzzles me is why Macri chose to drag his wife along to visit Martins, etc. What could he have been thinking?

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