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Protest over Household Indebtedness and the Closure of 30,000 Companies in Argentina

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Protest over household indebtedness and the closure of 30,000 companies in Argentina

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While thousands of Argentines were demanding a solution to the 20 million indebted and the closure of more than 30,000 companies, the ultra-right president defended his economic program in the Council of the Americas Milei ignores the families suffocated by the debt epidemic: “Did they put a gun in their heads to become indebted?” Although Javier Milei denied the 20 million indebted and the closure of more than 30,000 companies, thousands of Arg…

·Madrid, Spain
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While Argentine President Javier Milie was defending his economic plan at the Council of the Americas, thousands protested against high household debt and the closure of more than 30,000 businesses since December 2023.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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In Argentina, 30,633 companies have closed since Javier Milei took office. While thousands protested household debt in Buenos Aires, Milei blamed the declining birth rate on the feminist movement.

·Türkiye
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While the Argentine president, Javier Milei, defended his economic plan in the Council of the Americas this Thursday, thousands of people began protests in the streets of Buenos Aires (Argentina) against the high indebtedness of families and the closure of more than 30,000 companies since December 2023. On the occasion of the Businessman's Day ... Continue reading "Argentina lives day of protests for household indebtedness and closure of 30,000 …

·Concepción, Chile
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Protest over household indebtedness and the closure of 30,000 companies in Argentina

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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While Argentine President Javier Milie was defending his economic plan at the Council of the Americas, thousands protested against high household debt and the closure of more than 30,000 businesses since December 2023.

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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