National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism

The chair and vice-chair were appointed to their positions for four-year terms by the Cabinet from a list of three candidates selected by the Congress; four of the directors were representatives of Ministries of the Interior, Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, Justice and Human Rights and Education.

The national institute of discrimination, racism, and xenophobia receives grievances from individual peoples or more generally the organization puts most of their efforts forward through education campaigns including audio-visual materials, brochures, and pamphlets.

[8][9][10] Although the presidential spokesperson explained that the closure would not be immediate due to bureaucratic reasons,[3] some deputies stated that the executive branch does not have the authority to eliminate an organization created by a law of the National Congress.

[11] The announcement prompted statements of rejection from the Delegation of Israeli Argentine Associations (DAIA), Amnesty International, and the Huésped Foundation, among other organizations and leaders.

[12][13] Subsequently, Minister of Justice Mariano Cúneo Libarona clarified that the functions would be absorbed by the Ministry, which was later confirmed by INADI on the social media platform X.

AI-generated image posted by president Javier Milei on Instagram to announce the closure of the INADI.