Argentine court orders Milei government to distribute held-up food aid
- President Javier Milei's government was ordered by an Argentine court to release tons of food for the poor, held in storage pending an audit he ordered.
- Aid to soup kitchens was frozen after Milei took office, aiming to cut public spending and reduce corruption in the social welfare system.
- Recent raids on soup kitchens and managing groups led to accusations of forcing the poor to attend anti-government protests for food.
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Argentine court orders Milei government to distribute held-up food aid
Aid to tens of thousands soup kitchens was frozen after Javier Milei took office in December vowing to slash public spending and weed out corruption in the social welfare system.
Argentine court orders Milei government to distribute held-up food aid
An Argentine court on Monday ordered President Javier Milei's government to release tons of food meant for the poor -- about half the population -- but held in storage pending an audit he had ordered.
Argentine court orders Milei government to distribute held-up food aid
An Argentine court on Monday ordered President Javier Milei's government to release tons of food meant for the poor -- about half the population -- but held in storage pending an audit he had ordered.
Argentine Court Orders Milei Government To Distribute Held-up Food Aid
An Argentine court on Monday ordered President Javier Milei's government to release tons of food meant for the poor -- about half the population -- but held in storage pending an audit he had ordered.
A federal judge ordered this Monday that the Argentine Ministry of Human Capital submit a report with the food it keeps in storage and an immediate distribution plan.
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