Labor unions called for people to strike against President Javier Milei’s austerity agenda after the lower house of Argentina’s Congress approved a downsized version of Milei’s economic overhaul package in April.

Major trade unions in Argentina have called for a countrywide general strike on Thursday for the second time in less than five months.

People in Argentina are protesting against austerity reforms and measures by the country’s libertarian President Javier Milei.

For 24 hours, public transport including trains, buses and flight services will be shut down.

Last time, the general strike in January,  saw demonstrations nationwide. It was organized by the largest umbrella union — the General Confederation of Labor (CGT).

  • @CaptainSpaceman
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    625 days ago

    So this is how democracy survives, with thundering strikes!

    • @Siegfried
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      -524 days ago

      1/3 of the bus lines didnt adhere to the strike. People from other lines greeted them today by cuting their tires and breaking windows. If that is democracy, then we are doomed.

      Milei has 38 of 257 deputies in the lower chamber and less than a third in the senate. I think democracy has better ways to deal with his lunatic policies than that.