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Argentina Freezes Disability Payments as Judge Orders Restoration

A federal judge ordered payments restored after cuts halted therapy and education services for an estimated 5 million people with disabilities.

  • On May 18, a federal judge ordered the Argentine government to restore frozen disability payments within 72 hours, citing that service interruptions generate setbacks in development for people with disabilities.
  • President Javier Milei defends the cuts as necessary to maintain Argentina's first budget surplus in decades, arguing that implementing a disability law passed last year would cost roughly 0.35% of gross domestic product.
  • Disrupted services affect an estimated 5 million Argentines. At day center Andar, 30% of 150 participants lost transportation; Martin Lucero, legal representative, said, "The only solution can't be cutting off a person from a space they need for their development."
  • A bill awaiting congressional debate would formally dismantle the state payment system, empowering private insurance and provincial governments to negotiate rates while restricting benefits to those classified as having permanent disabilities.
  • Rights groups estimate up to 50 therapeutic centers have shut down this year across rural provinces, while officials allege widespread fraud including fabricated medical tests and critics point to high-level kickback scandals.
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Under President Milei's austerity, disabled Argentines risk losing essential services

President Javier Milei of Argentina has cut funding for therapy programs for people with disabilities, affecting an estimated 5 million people.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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