Argentina’s Milei vetoes university funding law
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Argentinian Students Plan Strike Following Milei’s Veto of the University Funding Law - teleSUR English
Argentinian President Javier Milei sent to Congress on Wednesday his veto of the University Financing Law, a move that sparked immediate backlash and the call for a nationwide university strike next Friday, September 12. According to Decree 647/2025, published in the Official Gazette, the Executive Branch argued that the vetoed bill “does not meet legal requirements.” Among the reasons cited, it stated that “the source of financing established i…
More than 90 works covered by the National University Infrastructure Programme continue to be paralysed without complying with contracts signed by the State, said higher-level institutions in Argentina.
The Buenos Aires governor warned that the presidential decision puts public education at risk. The entry "It seems he didn't understand the message": Kicilof criticized Milei for vetoing university funding was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The Argentine government rejected two laws passed by Congress, arguing that they compromise the fiscal balance. The measure generated a national university strike and political questions.
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