Thousands of participants in Buenos Aires' 34th Pride March rally in Plaza de Mayo, waving rainbow flags and banners against hate, marching towards Congress.
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Thousands march in the 34th Pride March edition in Buenos Aires

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On Saturday, November 1, 2025, thousands of people and over 60 LGBTIQ+ organizations gathered in Plaza de Mayo for the 34th Pride March, under the slogan 'Against hate and violence, more pride and unity'. The march headed to Congress at 4 p.m., demanding the repeal of decrees limiting rights and defending diversity. Artists like Dua Lipa and Ángela Torres supported the event with messages and performances.

The 34th edition of the LGBTIQ+ Pride March took place on November 1, 2025, in Buenos Aires, honoring the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York, which marked the start of the modern movement for sexual diversity rights. Since 1992, the march has been held every first Saturday in November. This year, over 60 social organizations and LGBTIQ+ collectives participated under the slogan 'Against hate and violence, more pride and unity', responding to hate speech and symbolic violence, including President Javier Milei's January 2025 Davos statement equating homosexuality with pedophilia.

From 10 a.m., Plaza de Mayo and the Paseo de la Diversidad y la Resistencia on Diagonal Norte and Florida filled with fairs, shows, performances, and stands from cultural, anti-racist, and human rights organizations. The main column departed at 4 p.m. toward Congress, with flags, glitter, music, and slogans like 'Enough lies and stigmatization of trans children and youth' and 'Access to hormones and inhibitors'.

Demands included historical reparations for travesti and trans elderly people, repeal of DNU 61 and 62/2025 restricting hormone treatments for trans adolescents and gender identity in prisons, reopening of INADI, fulfillment of the travesti-trans labor quota, implementation of Comprehensive Sexual Education, and justice for the transfemicide of Sofía Fernández. Reports indicate more physical attacks on diversity in the first six months of 2025 than all of 2024.

National and international artists animated the day. After her concert, Ángela Torres said: 'What joy to be here, I love you so much. The best day of the year.' Lizy Tagliani stated: 'It was a very difficult year, they tried to attribute the most heinous crimes to me because I'm trans. I wish you lots of love, work, peace, and above all good equality.' Dua Lipa sent a video: 'Hello, my beautiful Argentina. Today I want to celebrate with you and send all my love and support on this special day. I'll always be by your side, accompanying you with all my pride and affection'.

Among the emotional moments, there was a tribute to Diana Sacayán on the tenth anniversary of her travesticide and a pañuelazo for Memory, Truth, and Justice with Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, H.I.J.O.S. Capital, and Taty Almeida. The closing was at 6 p.m. at the Carlos Jáuregui Stage in front of Congress, with speeches, recognitions, and performances by Sudor Marika, Aimel Sali, and others, also honoring Carlos Jáuregui, promoter of Argentina's first pride marches.

The Historic Line Organizing Commission stated: 'Pride triumphs every time we assume our identities, when we reject the mandate of shame, when we freely express our sexual orientations and gender identities in the public sphere.' This was the second major march of the year, after the Federal Antifascist and Antiracist Pride March on February 1.

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Tense CGT protest march in Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, against labor reform, with union banners, signs criticizing Milei government, police presence, ahead of Senate vote.
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CGT Slams Government Provocations Ahead of Labor Reform Protest as Senate Vote Looms

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Amid ongoing tensions over the labor reform bill—previously delayed by President Milei's absence—the CGT has criticized provocative government statements ahead of Thursday's Plaza de Mayo march. The union demands guarantees for a peaceful protest and highlights a vandalism attack on a key affiliate's headquarters. Meanwhile, Patricia Bullrich eyes Senate progress this week.

La Libertad Avanza, President Javier Milei's party, secured a surprise victory in the October 26, 2025, legislative elections, exceeding 40% of votes nationally and overturning defeat in Buenos Aires province. The win, boosted by U.S. financial support, strengthens the ruling party's hold in Congress. Peronism, led by Fuerza Patria, placed second with about 31%, amid the lowest voter turnout since democracy's return, with over 12 million abstentions.

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The second Generation Z march in Mexico City on November 20, 2025, was blocked as police encapsulated protesters on Paseo de la Reforma to avoid clashes with the Mexican Revolution military parade. The youth demanded the release of detainees from the previous protest and political reforms, following allegations of police abuses. The parade changed route, and upon its conclusion, protesters advanced toward the Zócalo.

A march organized by 'Generación Z México' on November 15 in Mexico City ended in clashes at the Zócalo, with 100 police injured and 18 people detained for crimes including attempted homicide and injuries. President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mexico City Head of Government Clara Brugada attributed the violence to opposition groups, denying it represented a genuine youth movement. Additionally, 18 police officers are under investigation for possible abuses.

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Nearly three weeks after Egypt and Iran objected to LGBTQ+ Pride events around their 2026 World Cup match in Seattle, FIFA has made no intervention, say local organizers. Eric Wahl, a gay committee member whose brother died in Qatar for supporting LGBTQ+ rights, urges respect for local cultures while emphasizing inclusivity.

On December 14, following the Chamber's approval of the Dosimetry Bill reducing penalties for January 8 coup convicts, thousands protested in Copacabana, Avenida Paulista, and other cities. Artists including Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, and Chico Buarque performed at musical events defending democracy. São Paulo's event drew about 13,700 people, per USP estimates.

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The swearing-in session of the 127 new deputies in the Chamber of Deputies was marked by political tensions, provocative gestures, and a scandal over sexist comments. President Javier Milei watched the ceremony from the balcony as opposition and official blocs exchanged chants and provocations. Incidents like Juan Grabois's salute and Gerardo Cipolini's remarks sparked immediate backlash.

 

 

 

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