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VIDEO: Mass Protests in Buenos Aires Threaten Participants with Up to Six Years in Prison
Julya
Thousands of people have taken to the streets of downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, following newly elected President Javier Milei's criticism of the country's former leadership and his proposal to change over 300 laws. Hours after the mass protests in Buenos Aires, the Argentine government sent a bill to Congress that could subject protesters to up to six years in prison, as reported by Forbes Russia.
The rally participants oppose the reforms proposed by President Milei, which unions consider to be violations of constitutional foundations.