The ultra-libertarian president has proposed harsh austerity measures to tame Argentina's budget and boost its economy. But with hundreds of thousands protesting proposed education cuts, has he gone a step too far?
The deputies will discuss the reform project for at least 40 hours in an extraordinary session that began Wednesday amid protests on the streets of Buenos Aires
Argentines vote for a new president on Oct. 22, and one libertarian hopeful says he will take a chainsaw to the status quo if elected. Critics fear their rights and social safety net will get shredded
Argentina will change leadership in late October when Argentinians elect their new president. If the polls are accurate, this election will dramatically shift the government to the right. Will the country be rescued from a cost-of-living crisis that has plunged many citizens into poverty? Or will the new direction worsen living standards?
Argentines will vote on Oct. 22 to elect a new president, with an ultra-libertarian, a conservative and the ruling coalition s center-left hopeful fighting tooth and nail for the keys to the Casa. -October 13, 2023 at 07:07 am EDT
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