Police use tear gas to disperse Argentina budget protests

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News ID: 30626
Publish Date: 13:03 - 25 October 2018
TEHRAN, October 25 - Protests against Argentine President Mauricio Macri's draft austerity budget turned violent Wednesday as police clashed with demonstrators outside the Congress building in Buenos Aires.

Police use tear gas to disperse Argentina budget protestsTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Riot-police used tear gas and fired rubber bullets to disperse rock-throwing demonstrators from outside the Congress, where lawmakers prepared to vote on the controversial budget later Wednesday.

Authorities said nine police were injured, and at least 27 protesters arrested.

Unions and Argentina's leftist opposition have criticized the center-right government's economic program of sweeping spending cuts to meet the requirements of an upgraded $57 billion International Monetary Fund loan.

"No to the IMF budget. Don't cut our future!" shouted demonstrators outside while, inside the chamber, feelings ran high as lawmakers jostled and traded insults. Two lawmakers who arrived for the vote were affected by the tear-gas and the session was paused to allow them to recover.

Macri's Cambiemos, or "Let's Change," coalition lacks a majority in the lower house but analysts said it is likely to get support from some factions of the Peronist opposition to pass the budget, which includes a combination of spending cuts and tax increases.

Street protests have reflected growing public anger after Macri slashed public service jobs as part of a bid to erase Argentina's fiscal deficit and tame inflation of around 40 percent at the IMF's behest.

Source: AFP

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