Lethbridge Herald

Riots erupt in Argentina

CLASHES RAGE AS LAWMAKERS HALT PENSION DEBATE

- Almudena Calatrava

Police firing tear gas and rubber bullets clashed with stickwield­ing protesters throwing rocks outside Congress on Thursday, leading lawmakers to suspend debate on reining in Argentina’s pensions.

Union leaders and social activists opposing the proposal said the legislatio­n would cut pension and retirement payments as well as aid for some poor families starting in March.

The measure had been scheduled to be voted on in the lower Chamber of Deputies on Thursday, but the session was suspended indefinite­ly as opposition and governing party lawmakers yelled at each other inside the chamber while riot police fought with protesters in nearby streets.

“If the government has a fiscal problem, it should resolve it without putting a hand in the pockets of the pensioners,” opposition lawmaker said Agustin Rossi, adding that he had been engulfed by tear gas.

Argentina’s largest union threatened to call a general strike if the measure was approved.

The bill, which already passed the Senate, is part of a series of economic changes pushed by the government of President Mauricio Macri to reduce Argentina’s high deficit.

“We’re convinced that this project is good and it reflects the will of the majority of the parliament,” Cabinet Chief Marcos Pena later said at a news conference at the presidenti­al palace. “We feel that this law must be passed this way.”

Macri took office in December 2015 promising to cut bloated government spending and revive Argentina’s struggling economy. But his ordering of job cuts, the eliminatio­n of tariffs aimed at protecting local industry and the slashing of utility subsidies have fuelled labour unrest in a nation with a long tradition of generous state jobs and benefits.

“We’re not willing to take this. The people are going through bad times and we don’t deserve this,” said Monica de Albuquerqu­e, a retiree who joined in the protests.

She said it will be a “total disaster” if Macri’s government goes ahead with the pension measure as well as proposals to reduce taxes and ease labour rules companies must observe.

 ??  ?? Police fires tear gas at stick-wielding protesters who hauled rocks and torched several garbage bins outside Argentina’s Congress building and in nearby streets, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday. Argentine police clashed with demonstrat­ors...
Police fires tear gas at stick-wielding protesters who hauled rocks and torched several garbage bins outside Argentina’s Congress building and in nearby streets, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday. Argentine police clashed with demonstrat­ors...

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