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In the Midst of the Changing Crisis, Argentinian Congress Withdraws Vets From Milei to Funds for Universities and Pediatrics

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The Argentinian Senate turned, on Thursday, two of President Javier Milei's vetos and maintained laws extending funds to the universities and hospitals, a blow to the austerity policy of the ultraliberal leader in the middle of a high financial volatility. The parliamentary review takes place in a difficult week for Milei, which seeks to calm a change before the legislative elections of 26 October, in which he needs to demonstrate to the markets…
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With large opposition majorities, the Senate rejected Javier Milei’s vetoes of pediatric emergency laws and university funding, forcing the government to enact both norms in the midst of growing political and social tensions. President Javier Milei was once again severely turned down by the Senate, rejecting by a large majority the presidential vetoes of pediatric emergency laws and university financing. Both initiatives, which had been promoted…

The Argentinian Senate turned, on Thursday, two of President Javier Milei's vetos and maintained laws extending funds to the universities and hospitals, a blow to the austerity policy of the ultraliberal leader in the middle of a high financial volatility. The parliamentary review takes place in a difficult week for Milei, which seeks to calm a change before the legislative elections of 26 October, in which he needs to demonstrate to the markets…

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Argentinian senators destroyed President Javier Milei's vets on this Friday (2) two bill projects that increased public spending. The measure represents a blow against the leader before the October elections that can define the government's chances of continuing its free market agenda. The Senate, controlled by the opposition, broke away the Milei's vets by way of suffocating two bill projects to increase the funding of public universities (by 5…

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The president will have to promulgate the rule since it was ratified by the two Houses of Congress. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Photo: Indymedia Argentina On Thursday, October 2, the Senate of the Nation will discuss the insistence of the norm that was vetoed by President Javier Milei, along with the Emergency Law in Pediatrics. For this reason there will be calls throughout the country. In the Plaza Congreso, an open radio will be made from 1:00 p.m. In this context, professors of the University of Buenos Aires advanced that they will make active stoppage with assemblie…

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ANRed broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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