Argentina's labor unions are using a general strike to remind newly elected President Javier Milei that he shouldn't forget the people when planning radical market reforms.
Argentina's unions are using a general strike to remind newly elected President Javier Milei that he shouldn't forget the people when planning radical market reforms.
Buenos Aires, Jan 18 (Prensa Latina) The spokesman of the Argentine Presidency, Manuel Adorni, confirmed today the decision to deduct one day's salary from state employees who participate in a general strike scheduled for January 24.
The Noboa government's labelling of the drug cartels as "terrorist organisations" and "belligerent non-state actors" opens the door even wider to the prospect of US military support.
The 2023 presidential elections put Argentinean voters before a difficult test: to choose between a radical erratic change or the maintenance of a path that proved nationally harmful.