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  2. Argentina budget cuts spark protests at universities - AOL

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    Argentina's public universities will hold a massive demonstration on Wednesday, backed by unions and opposition parties, to protest sharp public spending cuts implemented by President Javier Milei.

  3. First protests in Argentina as groups react to Milei ... - AOL

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    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Thousands of people took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Wednesday to protest against the government's economic shock measures, in the first real test for Argentina's new ...

  4. Argentina's police step up their response to growing anti ...

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    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A confrontation between Argentine authorities and anti-government protesters angered by President Javier Milei's spending cuts escalated on Wednesday, as ...

  5. 2024 Argentina protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Argentina protests were a series of protests and riots in Argentina, lasting from January to June, in response to reforms introduced by president Javier Milei.. Milei proposed reducing government ministries and addressing economic challenges through spending cuts and fiscal reforms, and criticized previous administrations for excessive spending. [1]

  6. 2020–2021 Argentine protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Argentine protests were a series of demonstrations that occurred as of May 2020 in different parts of the country. The reasons were diverse, with the common denominator being dissatisfaction over the successive extensions of the isolation measures adopted to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease.

  7. 17A - Wikipedia

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    The 17A protests were a series of massive demonstrations in Argentina which took place on August 17, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, for several causes, among which: the defense of institutions and separation of powers, against a justice reform announced by the government, against the way quarantine was handled, the lack of liberty, the increase in theft, and a raise on state pensions.

  8. With public universities under threat, massive protests ...

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    Overall, Argentina puts 4.6% of its gross domestic product into education. Public universities are also free for international pupils, drawing legions of students from across Latin America, Spain ...

  9. 2023 Jujuy protests - Wikipedia

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    As the protests got worse, Morales blamed president Alberto Fernández and vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who both replied that Morales was the one to blame. [18] Presidential candidate Javier Milei opined instead that Morales had been too permissive and that the actions of the protests should have been halted long before they ...