Javier Milei's new security minister announces strict anti-protest measures In Argentina
- Demonstrators in Argentina protested against President Javier Milei's economic plan, resulting in clashes with federal police riot squads. They did not adhere to the new security protocol that prohibits street closures during demonstrations.
- President Milei and his ministers monitored the march from the headquarters of the Argentine Federal Police in Buenos Aires.
- The protesters aimed to defeat the Bullrich protocol, which was implemented to prevent disruptions and traffic jams during protests. The government faces the first test of responding to demonstrations against economic shock measures.
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Protest in Argentina over new President's reforms
Argentina's newly elected President has announced a raft of reforms aimed at restoring the faltering economy and curbing extraordinary inflation. The measures include the privatisation of state companies and cuts to government subsidies, which have sparked angry protests.
In Buenos Aires, where thousands of people have contested the big cuts in public spending announced by the government of the new president
Argentinas pr�sident, Javier Milei, har fremlagt planer for at f� Argentinas �konomi tilbage p� ret kurs.
Tusindvis af mennesker var onsdag på gaden i Argentinas hovedstad, Buenos Aires, for at demonstrere mod landets nye regerings økonomiske politik. Den argentinske præsident, Javier Milei, der tidligere på måneden overtog posten, har lovet at skære ned på de offentlige udgifter. Han har nu annonceret en plan for reformering af økonomien. Han har også lovet at slå hårdt ned på demonstrationer, hvilket kan føre til et opgør med grupper, der har love…
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