 For more videos on PEOPLE's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thank you very much Agostina. Well, first, you were on the streets all night, holding on to the heat, the fatigue. Tell us a little bit about that experience and how did you receive the news that that law was approved? The truth is that yesterday, it was incredible, we were many, many, many, the truth is that the law is for management people and that is very important because it covers all the gender identities that have the ability to manage. So the truth is that we were a lot of people, it was a very long day that the National Campaign called from two in the afternoon so we were armed with the same structures, the carpets from the day before. I am there in Congress from Monday to the afternoon. But on Tuesday, at two in the afternoon, they began to arrive at Pivas. Those same Pivas that make up the green tide, let's say, I asked them that they are youth, that we are the historical ones, let's say, that we are a little bigger and a lot bigger too, but also especially the youth, those who, in 2018, with the first possibility that the law was abolished, they added to the green tide, that they were also very similar to those of this year and that they began to arrive, to arrive, all decorated, all painted, all different, dressed, like we all used everything we had to show the world and the Argentine political elite that they could no longer pass away, that the law did not come out. And then in that, what happened was that there were a lot of artistic, musical demonstrations, those demonstrations were also painted, like, of everything, of each one of its places, from its experience and from what, from where it is built, it contributed there to the collective construction of a very long vigilance. We were at ten, fourteen, no, I don't remember. I don't remember how long it was. It was about five in the morning, four and a half in the morning. We spent a lot of hours there, first of all, with art, with music, with things. In a day of struggle, clearly a day of struggle. It's not that it's a party, it's not that it's a day of struggle, but for us, it's feminism. We understand that struggle is together and with joy. So what we do is look for the return of all the places so that all our emotions, all our ideas are expressed in the struggle. So nothing, it was incredible. And then from the end, we all left and we all stayed together with our fans, with our things, with our friends, with our colleagues, with our family members, many times too. I'm with my sister, for example, also, besides with my colleagues. And we were standing there waiting, we left a lot, they talked about it, they said anything. The truth is that the political quality of the speeches of the Senators had already happened to the deputies, they didn't surprise them, but in the political quality of the speeches of the Senators, they were very bad, saying things that are proven by the science that are not true. In a debate that is already on the side, that we say, we are not debating abortion, yes, abortion, no, abortion exists, the partner abortion, the debate was if it had to be legal so that we all could be, if we put our lives at risk, or if we had to continue being clandestine, the people would keep dying, like in that case. And then, in the morning, we were all sitting, waiting for it to happen, and when they voted, Cristina proposed, the vote was in particular in general, so what happened was that they finished voting and instead of seeing the result immediately, the Secretary of the Law 1 x 1 to confirm that they were well, let's say, counted the votes expressed by the Senators and then with the son that had been approved, it was me, the collective joy, it was a great victory, it was a great victory for us, with the struggles that we carry, especially for the companions, more economically and socially excluded, that they cannot access, let's say, to pay a lot of money to abort and that they die in any condition, and also because it contributes to the integral sexual education, which is also our great battle. So nothing, the truth is that it was incredible, all crying, all complaining, all singing, there are some videos there, that since the death of the campaign, they proposed in America, the same, and I felt it at that time, but as I did not take action, and today, when I saw them, I heard them, I mean, you can see the whole green square, and all singing the same song, and that's like super powerful, right? It's like, there is the strength of feminism in our country, we are the people who come to change it all, and what happened here in the city, but all the provinces, all the provinces, the companions who could not leave this place because of Covid, let's say, they organized and made the vigils, the most important squares in their cities, their towns, so they were there, banking too, also to pressure the senators who voted what society needs, and not what they, political agreement, and their book. And they, without grace, believe that they have to use it, right? And not allowing the church to pressure us. So, well, but it's a historical moment, I think that many of us still do not fall, I'm talking to my companions, and with my family, and with my friends, and what happens is that we cry all the time, we are crying all the time, because the truth is that for us in 2018 it was very strong to have to go before, without the approval of the law, a very strong blow for us, that did not manage to stop us at all, managed to come back with everything, even with more strength, but we are not able to believe it, right? And we have all that emotivity in itself. Yes, I think that, well, I already mentioned it a little bit, but the phrase, for example, that it is not debating whether or not it is debating, if it is done in the clandestine, or in the safe place. So I wanted you to be able to point out what that victory means, not only for women and people who are in Argentina, but also throughout the continent, understanding that you are international, and well, Milita, too, in what is the feminism of the great country and the continent, so that's it. Yes, first of all, I would like to thank all the companions and the companions of the world who were sending us support and greetings all this time, for us it is super important that they also organize themselves and say, we are supporting Argentina so that today it comes out, let's say, because international press is very important. For us, this victory regarding more the rights of the people who are on the regional level has to do with this dispute, that is, when the Pope is Argentinian, in our favor of abortion, let's say, it has to do with a dispute of the battle of ideas and the dispute of meaning in this that traditional politics but also with the strong advance of religious fundamentalism in our region that are ultimately linked with the right of Latin America, and with the Bolsonaro's and the Duques and the Pineras, that are the politics that we do not want, they incarnate all these things that also incarnate the fight against the... we fight every day economically and politically, but also, let's say, extremely patriarchal, extremely macho, extremely capitalist, imperialist, let's say, and all that is not divisible. When we say that the revolution will be feminist, it will not be... it is because we understand that feminism is not run by politics. The clear expressions are these, the countries that are not in favor of abortion, they are the countries that are more right-wing, more fascist, and that the law has come out here, for me, what is important, I think for everyone, what is important is like a battle bastion, we are going to become religious fundamentalists and implement this debate of the difference between ideology, not only ideology, but religion and what is a public policy of health, which are totally different things, let's say, the guarantee of abortion is a question of public health, let's say, point, it has nothing to do with the church, no, that on the one hand, let's say, as there are demands that they begin to separate, let's say, to separate their representatives from the church and that they begin to understand, let's say, the issues of the public agenda and the necessities and the rights of the people, how they need the rights to be achieved, that they are going to be built and that they have to generate public policies to respond to the problems we live in. But I also put on the agenda that feminism gives great battles, because it is always invisible to the great battles that we win, and we are the women that we are mobilizing in the popular uprisings and in the first line of our America in recent years, we are the ones who go out in the photo with the cover face and the high wrist, and then we can go and say that all those struggles are complemented and that feminism is a popular feminism, it is a feminism of the companions, it is a white, neoliberal feminism, let's say, not, but it is a feminism of classes, it is a combative feminism and it is a feminism that is going to fight politically how do we understand the world and how does it have to be in the world? The world has to be a place where we can all decide not only women, because sometimes feminism is not only women, let's say, it is not feminism for everyone, for everyone, and that we can all say that how do we want to live our lives? Because the motherhood and the paternity will be like, I don't know, and that is fundamental, because it also builds the ideal of the family that the capitalist system has. So I think that this is the contribution, the contribution of these debates and this political pressure and that also for me there is a message from the companions of our America and the world that we are going to continue fighting for the law in all the countries of the world because we are all together and because our rights are collective and they have to be recognized on all sides. We know that this victory is very important for us, but we also want that same victory everywhere. Of course, and to go finalizing I wanted to tell you a little about how the struggle process was because if we understand that the victory was achieved today in the hours of the morning, we know that the struggle has years, that is, it has years and it has many people, women, diversities that have been on the streets, in the squares, everywhere in society to demand that right and to mobilize and win it. So I wanted you to tell a little about that struggle process. Well, it's hard for me to handle the struggle process because where do we start? In 2004 there were companies that came with this struggle for the abortion to be legal in a time when even from the 80s there were many companies that came from the 80s questioning and accompanying clandestine abortions in times where there was no divorce after 2004 a group of companies decided to constitute in 2005 the national campaign for the abortion legal and safe and free. It has been 15 years this year and everything is closed in a beautiful way the national campaign for the abortion legal and safe and free is a campaign that is integrated by some companies that invite abortion to a lot but also by organizations let's say that we enter the campaign because we also fight abortion and because we want to push for it to be legal it's a bit like a big plot of individualities personalities organizations and there are all the social movements the Argentine actresses as we are all inside and the campaign comes 15 years building legal projects that had several applications because as we are building we are not wanting more things and that is what is good about feminism that we are going to reinvent ourselves and rethink and that group of companies what they did was to create a project of the age that cost a lot, a lot of years and they started to remember let's say FATCHO everything to be able to start to install and visualize abortion as a social problem legalization of abortion as a need of people some of us understand the abortion very closely to the subject of class others are a bit good but the goal was that abortion be legal and then in that they presented the bill until in 2018 we managed to vote and hate and what we did was to organize the play and go out again to play everything, FATCHO everything, everything and also to organize the days, the green marches all the marches at the Congress door activities for me there is something super important to add that I think is one of the most important things that this struggle has a lot of years and the campaign is the best in the world because it managed to organize all of us with the same slogan but this does not end here so now the struggle that comes is the struggle to force all health institutions to guarantee the abortion to the companies and the companies that want abortion and that is a struggle that we are going to support with the networks that we already arm organizations and the companies but also with all other new networks that we build to legally go doing what we have to do so that everyone who does not want to pay does not do it that seems super important to me because it seems that the law came out and the problem is that Solus well, the law came out, no that is not true so far, let's say it guaranteed that access to the voluntary interruption and we did it and we believe that our role is fundamental so that the law can be implemented correctly and let's say we do not know that without us it will be very difficult well, I think we are there thank you very much and again congratulations for the victory which was a victory in the people of feminism and the struggle very exciting and we hope that the green tide continues to grow and that we continue to win all these important battles thank you very much yes, the truth is that it is like the good news of 2020 almost not this year so complex but well, we will continue to fight together as always all, let's say in Argentina congratulations, very exciting but nothing, we will continue to fight together thanks for the space, for following the new age and see you on the streets and at the revolution