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Mass Protests Ignite in Buenos Aires Against Milei’s Austerity Cuts

UPDATE: Massive protests erupted in Buenos Aires on September 27, 2023, as tens of thousands of Argentines marched to voice their outrage against President Javier Milei’s austerity measures that drastically cut funding for universities and pediatric care. This urgent demonstration reflects growing public discontent as Milei’s popularity plummets amid ongoing economic challenges and political scandals.
The protests are a direct response to Milei’s recent vetoes on laws designed to boost financial support for public universities and pediatric hospitals. Protesters filled the streets, demanding immediate action from legislators to overturn these vetoes, which many argue threaten essential services. Earlier today, Congress’ lower house voted to reject Milei’s vetoes, a critical step, but the Senate must also act swiftly for the measures to take effect.
Milei’s administration, which took office in December 2023, has been marked by severe budget cuts aimed at restoring fiscal discipline. While he has succeeded in lowering monthly inflation from double to single digits, the social costs are becoming increasingly apparent. The National University of Buenos Aires criticized the government’s proposed budget, arguing it “deepens the unprecedented crisis” facing the public university system, failing to address stalled infrastructure projects and inadequate teacher salaries.
With midterm elections looming in October, Milei is under immense pressure to regain public support and secure enough seats for his party to maintain control over Congress. The stakes are high, as failure to do so could lead to further challenges in implementing his controversial policies.
The government’s latest budget proposal includes a 17% increase in healthcare funding, 8% for education, and 5% for pensions, adjustments intended to appease critics. However, many Argentines feel these measures are insufficient to address the dire needs of the populace.
As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on the Senate, where the next vote on the vetoes will determine the immediate future of education and healthcare funding in Argentina. The outcome could significantly impact Milei’s political trajectory and the lives of countless citizens who rely on these essential services.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. The implications of these protests and legislative actions could reshape Argentina’s political landscape in the days ahead.
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