argentinapolitics
Hundreds of protesters were gathering in Madrid on Sunday to protest against the Argentinian president Javier Milei on the second day of his three day visit to Spain. Typically, a visiting head of state might try to mend fences through diplomacy. Not Milei. The outspoken economist has no plans to meet Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez during his stay in the Spanish capital, nor the Spanish king, nor any other government official. Instead, he will attend a far-right summit on Sunday hosted by Sánchez's fiercest political opponent, the Vox party. Argentina's Milei faces nationwide strike agai...
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Shops, airports, banks, schools and other services remained closed in Argentina on Thursday as part of a 24-hour strike. Workers mobilised against right-wing President Javier Milei, an economist and former media pundit, who won a shock election last year after pledging to kickstart Argentina’s economy. Milei, who carried around a chainsaw during his election campaign, wants to rescue his country from financial ruin by slashing public spending. Argentina is currently sitting under a heavy deficit and has the world's highest inflation rate, increasing at nearly 300% a year. Since taking office, ...
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