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Thousands protest as hunger grows amid Argentine austerity

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BUENOS AIRES: Thousands protested across Argentina on Friday to demand food aid for the poor as soaring inflation and President Javier Milei's harsh austerity measures take their toll.

Since he took office in December, Milei has slashed public spending, winning the approval of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund and securing a budget surplus for the first time in 12 years in a country whose previous government­s oversaw rampant inflation and multiple fiscal crises.

However, annual inflation has still risen to 254 percent, the price of bus tickets has more than tripled, and the government has frozen crucial aid to soup kitchens that have ever more mouths to feed.

"In a little more than two months, this government has generated a very critical situation of poverty," Alejandro Gramajo of the UTEP union told AFP.

"No to the increase in transport costs," protesters chanted, along with cries of "Hunger doesn't wait" and "Pots are empty, pockets are too."

Argentina's 38,000 meal centers, which provide a hot plate of food to those in need, received their last batch of government-provided supplies in November before Milei -- a libertaria­n and self-described "anarcho-capitalist" -- was inaugurate­d.

Milei's government says it plans to audit the needs of each individual soup kitchen and put in place a system of direct aid, aiming to exclude intermedia­ries such as social movements he describes as "poverty managers."

"There is no money," said Milei when he took office, vowing to put an end to "decades of decadence" by his overspendi­ng predecesso­rs, whose governance was marked by repeated inflationa­ry crises and debt. The 53-year-old leader devalued the peso by over 50 percent, cut tens of thousands of public jobs and halved the number of government ministries.

An outsider elected on a wave of fury over the country's decline, Milei has warned the population that the economic crisis will get worse before it gets better.

"When we hit rock bottom, we will bounce back," he said.

Social tensions are rising, with train drivers and healthcare workers going on strike this week, and teachers due to down tools the next.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? An homeless man sits in front of riot police as members of social organisati­ons gather outside the Ministry of euman Capital to protest against food scarcity at soup kitchens and President gavier Milei’s government’s austerity plan in Buenos Aires.
— AFP photo An homeless man sits in front of riot police as members of social organisati­ons gather outside the Ministry of euman Capital to protest against food scarcity at soup kitchens and President gavier Milei’s government’s austerity plan in Buenos Aires.

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