Protests took place in Argentina against the president’s reform package

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Thousands of people protested in the center of Rosario, Argentina, against President Javier Miley’s reforms aimed at smoothing the economy. The newspaper reported this La Nacion.

Citizens gathered at the flag monument. The protest took place calmly and without incident, according to the publication. Previously, Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich had announced that the new government would not adhere to road closures, but Rosario police did not deport the demonstrators.

On the evening of December 20, Miley announced to the Argentines that a state of emergency decree had been signed. He listed 30 important reforms, including the removal of price regulation, reform of customs rules to improve international trade, preparations for the privatization of state-owned companies and vetoes on the introduction of export bans. After the newly elected president’s speech ended in various parts of the capital Buenos Aires, citizens took to the streets to protest and attacked loudly with pots.

Formerly political scientist compared Zelensky and Argentina’s new President Miley.

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