Protests and a general strike have erupted in Argentina and Uruguay against President Javier Milei's policies, which are seen as benefiting big businessmen and being neoliberal. The demonstrations have drawn hundreds of thousands, if not 1.5 million, workers and leftists, with some misunderstanding the libertarian president's words. The protests aim to make international noise and challenge the perceived fascist and neoliberal nature of the government.
Hundreds of thousands of Argentines marched to the congressional building as part of the national strike against the neoliberal government of Javier Milei. https://t.co/RiYQAoowes
Apparently 1.5 million workers walked out in this general strike against Argentina’s fascist president. That’s what a well organized coalition of unions and other leftist groups can do. https://t.co/p3lCUmaAVo
Argentine leftists seem to have misunderstood the words newly elected libertarian President Javier Milei was saying. https://t.co/d1c6QK4wA0
Leftists in Uruguay 🇺🇾 demonstrating against Milei, chanting: "THE COUNTRY IS NOT FOR SALE" Looks like they see their country as an Argentine province after all. https://t.co/h69oujgdvE
today there is a general strike against the fascist Milei and his policies that only help the big businessmen, hopefully it will be massive and will make international noise for everyone to see and know
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