Demonstrations in Buenos Aires against the Milei laws


A few thousand people protested against a set of measures examined in the Senate.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Argentine Senate began a voting session on Wednesday on radical proposals from President Javier Milei.

Its objective: to reduce expenses and strengthen its own powers.

In front of the building, thousands of demonstrators protested against the president’s austerity policies.

They threw Molotov cocktails, cars were burned. Police responded with water cannons and tear gas.

The bill, if passed, must then return to the lower house.

Related posts

Palestinian fighters blow up Israeli military vehicle during West Bank clashes | Occupied West Bank

Afghanistan: 46 people killed in Pakistani airstrikes, Taliban say

Best of Qatar 365 in 2024: Autonomous buses, a unique water park and inspiring women