In Buenos Aires, violent clashes erupted as demonstrators opposed President Javier Milei's economic policies, particularly pension reforms perceived as inadequate against inflation. Pensioners, who have been holding weekly protests, confronted police near Argentina's Congress. The protests escalated from a peaceful gathering to violent confrontations, with protesters throwing stones and police deploying tear gas and water cannons. In response to the unrest, the government implemented restrictions on stadium access for those participating, reflecting the growing tensions surrounding Milei's economic directives.
Protests against President Javier Milei's economic policies, especially pension reforms, saw pensioners and football fans clash with police, leading to violent confrontations in Buenos Aires.
The ongoing demonstrations by pensioners highlight their grievances about President Milei's reforms, which they argue do not address rising inflation, escalating tensions with law enforcement.
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