Argentina’s Dangerous Funding Cuts: Universities and Healthcare Strike Against Milei’s Vetos
Argentine public universities and pediatric healthcare workers strike nationwide, protesting President Javier Milei’s vetoes that cut critical funding—putting education and children’s health at risk amid a failing globalist economic approach.
In Buenos Aires, a storm of protest is sweeping across Argentina as national universities and the country’s leading pediatric hospital respond with strikes and demonstrations to President Javier Milei’s recent vetoes on crucial funding laws. Why are these vetoes provoking such widespread outrage? The rejected Law of University Financing would have updated state budgets for public universities, safeguarding salaries of professors and staff. Simultaneously, the Law of Pediatric Emergency aimed to address urgent crises in children’s healthcare, especially at the emblematic Garrahan Hospital. Is This Sacrifice Worth the Political Gamble? Milei’s administration claims fiscal discipline, yet cutting funds from education...
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