In Argentina, the “pans of anger” against Javier Milei

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2024-01-02 12:47:56

By Fabien Palem

Published yesterday at 7:18 p.m., Updated 1 hour ago

Demonstration against the policies of the new Argentine president, Javier Milei, on December 27 in Buenos Aires. LUIS ROBAYO/AFP

DECRYPTION – The first measures of the president, inaugurated on December 10, provoked demonstrations across the country.

Buenos Aires

It’s getting hotter and hotter in the concrete center of Buenos Aires. The southern summer, which was slow to arrive, finally settled in the streets of the Argentine capital, which suddenly became stifling. Many Porteños have already laid out their towels on the beaches of Mar del Plata and other seaside resorts on the Atlantic coast. They will follow, in an absent-minded way, the summer political news, which promises to be hectic.

In addition to the rise in mercury, a series of events warmed the atmosphere. In the capital and in the country’s main cities, the first measures of President Javier Milei, inaugurated on December 10, mobilized part of the population against his government.

A year ago, in Tribunales Square, at the foot of the Obelisco and all along the immense 9 de Julio avenue, the widest in the world, a jubilant crowd gathered to celebrate the victory in the World Cup against to France. Today, the “grieta” (the…

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