Thousands protested in Buenos Aires against President Milei’s harsh austerity measures, which are slashing healthcare, pensions and disability support. While the government defends its zero-deficit plan as necessary to stabilise Argentina’s economy, critics say it’s abandoning society’s most vulnerable.
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- Families of disabled children and pensioners protest in Buenos Aires against cuts to healthcare and support.
- President Javier Milei's austerity plan is credited with reducing inflation but involves severe spending cuts. 43s
- Congress is debating legislation to increase pensions and support for disabled people, but the government threatens to veto any law affecting its zero-deficit plan. 1m 2s
- Government officials blame previous administrations for economic mismanagement, while pensioners say the current plan leaves them unable to cover basic needs. 1m 15s
- Critics argue that the austerity measures are abandoning those most in need of government assistance. 2m 1s