Argentinean protesters reject IMF debt and protest rising prices

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-05-14 09:30:28

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In Argentina, thousands took to the streets of Buenos Aires to protest the country’s soaring living and food costs.  

Buenos Aires, May 14 (RHC)-- In Argentina, thousands took to the streets of Buenos Aires to protest the country’s soaring living and food costs.  

Protesters are demanding the government of President Alberto Fernández improve social aid programs, and have spoken out against Argentina’s repayment of a $44 billion debt with the International Monetary Fund, which they say largely burdens the people. This is one of the protesters.

One of the organizers of the protests, Nahuel Orellana, told reporters: “Today more than 300,000 people are going to be in the Plaza de Mayo to demand of the national government that there be no more hunger, no more misery.  We want genuine work, a living wage equal to the basic food basket. We clearly say no to the International Monetary Fund and no to the foreign debt payment.”

 


 



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