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March against Argentina’s pension reform turns violent

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BUENOS AIRES: A trade unionorgan­ised march in Buenos Aires descended into violence, with thousands of protesters clashing with police as they demanded lawmakers reject a controvers­ial pension reform plan.

Military police used water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets against demonstrat­ors, who threw stones and burned barricades made of rubbish outside the doors of Argentina’s congress.

Cabinet chief Marcos Pena accused the opposition of inciting the violence, saying: “We saw the clear search for violence, first in the street and then on the premises itself.” But the General Labor Confederat­ion, the country’s main trade union, pointed the finger at the government, blaming it for the ‘ militarisa­tion of the surroundin­gs of the congress.’

Inside the legislatur­e, the unrest forced the postponeme­nt of the vote, as opposition lawmakers cried out for the debate to be suspended.

“We cannot sit in session with this violence,” said Elisa Carrio, National Deputy for Buenos Aires and leader of the social liberal Civic Coalition ARI party.

The debate was supposed to take place next week to allow parliament­ary committees the chance to analyse the issue – but the ruling party forced its accelerati­on into the lower Chamber of Deputies, sparking fury from the unions.

If passed, President Mauricio Macri’s reform will play an important part in cutting Argentina’s fiscal deficit, with expected savings of 100 billion pesos ( US$ 5.6 billion). The government needs to cut the deficit by 4.2 per cent this year.

The opposition argues reform would negatively impact some 17 million retirees, as it would change the formula used to calculate benefits, adjusting payments quarterly taking only the official inflation index into account. — AFP

 ??  ?? Protesters clash with policemen outside the Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. — Reuters photo
Protesters clash with policemen outside the Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. — Reuters photo

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