Argentina recently saw one of its largest protests in the last twenty years, a direct response to President Javier Milei’s strict educational policies. Since taking office, Milei has rapidly implemented fiscal austerity measures aimed at reducing government size and spending. His administration has halted public works, closed various state agencies, and laid off thousands of […]
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