Argentinean protesters reject deal with IMF on debt

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-12-13 23:07:53

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In Argentina, thousands of protesters filled the streets of Buenos Aires over the weekend, rejecting a possible pact between their government and the International Monetary Fund. ​

Buenos Aires, December 14 (RHC)-- In Argentina, thousands of protesters filled the streets of Buenos Aires over the weekend, rejecting a possible pact between their government and the International Monetary Fund. 

Protesters say any deal to have Argentina repay $45 billion in loans to the IMF would require austerity measures that would hurt working people.  

One protest organizer, Celeste Fierro, told reporters: “We are about to walk into the Plaza de Mayo to demand the debt not be paid, despite adjustments and people’s suffering.  We must break with the IMF, refuse to pay the debt, and allocate those thousands and millions of dollars to solve the social and economic problems that exist in our country.”
 



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