Argentinians plan protest against government cuts despite threats of crackdown

PROTESTERS ARE preparing to gather in Buenos Aires tonight in defiance of threats by newly elected Argentinian President Javier Milei of a harsh crackdown on dissent.
Just days after he took office, the far-right leader announced drastic economic measures that have angered social campaigners and trade unions.
Mr Milei’s measures, which he claimed were needed to address a severe economic crisis, include a 50 per cent devaluation of the country’s peso, cuts to energy and transport subsidies and the closure of some government ministries.
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