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Spain’s former Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, has expressed support for the concept of the “Great Replacement,” a term often associated with conspiracy theories suggesting demographic shifts aimed at replacing native populations. In a recent statement, Montero reportedly stated that she hopes this demographic change will occur in Spain, though details about the context and her exact remarks remain limited.

The notion of the “Great Replacement” has been widely criticized as a conspiracy theory that promotes fears about immigration and population changes, often with xenophobic overtones. It has been linked to various extremist ideologies and has been a point of controversy in multiple countries. Montero’s comments have attracted attention due to her previous role as a prominent public figure and her political background.

Reactions to her statements have been mixed, with some critics questioning the implications of endorsing such ideas publicly. Others have emphasized the importance of understanding the context of her remarks before drawing definitive conclusions. As of now, her comments continue to generate debate, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and demographic policies in Spain.

The incident underscores the sensitive nature of demographic discussions in the political sphere, where language can influence public opinion and social discourse. Authorities and observers are watching closely to see if further clarification or reactions follow from Montero or her political affiliates.

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