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Buenos Aires rocked by clashes over President Milei reforms
2024-06-14
[BBC] Argentina's Senate has narrowly approved President Javier Milei's controversial economic reform package, with the vote taking place as violent clashes raged between protesters and riot police outside Congress.

Demonstrators in Buenos Aires - who say the measures will hurt millions of Argentines - threw petrol bombs and stones, setting cars alight.

A number of people were reported injured, with local media describing the scene on Wednesday as a "battlefield".

The reforms, aimed at reviving the country's flagging economy, include declaring a state of economic emergency, cutting pensions and watering down labour rights.

Mr Milei, a right-wing economist, was elected in the midst of a deep economic crisis which he is still struggling to stem after six months in office.

Annual inflation is currently close to 300%, while more than half of Argentines are now living in poverty.

Mr Milei's "shock" measures are opposed by leftist political parties, labour unions and social organisations.

But the motion, which was initially tied 36-36 in the Senate, was preliminarily passed on Wednesday after the head of the chamber, Vice-President Victoria Villarruel, broke the tie.

"For those Argentines who suffer, who wait, who do not want to see their children leave the country... my vote is affirmative," Ms Villaruel said after breaking the tie.

The 328-article bill will now be surveyed point by point before its expected full approval on Thursday.

It will then return to the lower house for the final go-ahead.

Scuffles broke out when protesters tried to make their way towards Congress through fences, with demonstrators throwing rocks at officers who pepper sprayed them. Observers and opposition MPs said dozens of demonstrators and a handful of MPs received medical attention. At least five opposition MPs in the crowd were hospitalised, legislator Cecilia Moreau told AFP news agency.

At least 20 police officers were also injured, officials said. Security forces said they arrested 15 people.

President Milei's office issued a statement thanking the security forces for repressing what it described as "terrorists" attempting to carry out a coup d'état.

“We are going to change Argentina, we are going to make it the most liberal country in the world," Mr Milei told a conference in Buenos Aires.

The highly divisive bill was approved by the lower house in April, after significant amendments were made to it.

Mr Milei came to office in 2023 after vowing to take a chainsaw to public spending. He has since cut the cabinet in half, slashed 50,000 public jobs, suspended new public works contracts and ripped away fuel and transport subsidies.
May President Trump do as well as this, his fervent admirer.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#6  Time magazine cover coming soon: "We're all gummint employees now."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-06-14 11:08  

#5  Demonstrators in Buenos Aires - who say the measures will hurt millions of Argentines - threw petrol bombs and stones, setting cars alight.

The irony, it burns.

At least five opposition MPs in the crowd were hospitalised, legislator Cecilia Moreau told AFP news agency.

Bet that is the Argentina version of The Crew, acting arrested and everything.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-06-14 11:05  

#4  Paris, Buenos Aires, coming here soon.

From the campuses to the streets.
Can't wait for November.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-06-14 08:14  

#3  Milei has moved expeditiously and has signed agreements that propel fracking and lithium production in Argentina. He wanted to sell off the national airlines that loses money consistently but was rejected by Senate. For the moment Milei is the leader of a small political party, but with economic success (fought tooth and nail by the left) it should grow significantly.
Posted by: Huputle+Cherelet4131   2024-06-14 08:02  

#2  /\ The traitors in government positions will muzzle real police power except to those who return the violence that the Left unleashes.

Appears to be something of a banana republic trend.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-06-14 07:31  

#1  Paris, Buenos Aires, coming here soon. The Left refuses the peaceful transfer of power. The traitors in government positions will muzzle real police power except to those who return the violence that the Left unleashes.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-06-14 07:27  

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