In initial win for Argentine President Milei, senators approve his key bills after violent protests
- Argentina's Senate passed a bill crucial to President Javier Milei's economic reform plans, amid protests and clashes with police outside Congress. Protesters set fires during the chaotic scene.
- The Senate debated the bill heavily, resulting in a tied vote broken by Vice President Victoria Villarruel, leading to the bill's passing in a close 37-36 vote.
- The Senate's approval of President Milei's economic reform bill by a narrow margin of 37-36 marked a legislative win for the libertarian leader despite the contentious debates and protests.
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Argentina Senate approves Milei's economic reforms; protesters arrested, hurt in capital
Argentina advanced President Javier Milei's economic reforms as protestors clashed with police in the country's capital outside the National Congress building in opposition.
Protesters and police collide after Argentine president’s spending cut passes Senate
Argentina President Javier Milei’s proposal to cut state spending and strengthen his power was barely approved on June 13 by the Senate. Thousands of protesters gathered outside Congress, and federal security pushed back with tear gas and water cannons.
Argentine markets celebrate Senate approval of Javier Milei's reforms - La Tercera
Stock market in Argentina soars on Thursday as first trades are encouraged by Senate approval of a package of laws pushed by the government aimed at kick-starting the country's economy. The Upper House of Congress approved in the early hours a package of liberal reforms proposed by President Javier Milei, signalling governability to markets, although it rejected tax changes.
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