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Argentina’s president faces 1-day general strike as foes seek to derail his austerity agenda

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei faced a one-day general strike Wednesday protesting his decree targeting unions as well as his proposals for economic and labor law changes, showing that his opponents are wasting no time in trying to derail his austerity agenda.

The biggest union, known by its acronym CGT, organized the strike and was joined by other unions. Strikers took to the streets in the capital, Buenos Aires, and other cities across the country, joined by social groups and political opponents, including the Peronist party that dominated national politics for decades.

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Until his presidential run, Milei, an economist, was known mostly for his televised screeds against the political caste, and he secured victory last year by a wide margin and took office just over a month ago. A self-declared «anarcho-capitalist,» he pledged a drastic reduction in state spending aimed at shoring up a government budget deficit that he says is fueling red-hot inflation, which finished 2023 at 211%.

On Dec. 20, Milei issued a decree that would revoke or modify hundreds of existing laws so as to limit the power of unions and deregulate an economy featuring notoriously heavy state intervention. A court ruling has put the labor changes on hold. He also sent an omnibus bill to Congress that would enact sweeping reforms in the political, social, fiscal, legal, administrative and security fields.

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Argentinas public sector unions are proclaiming a one day strike against Mileis economic reforms.

As of early evening, Milei had yet to comment publicly on the strike, which was scheduled to end at midnight. It remained unclear whether it would amount to a speedbump to his agenda, or no obstacle at all.

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While people have legitimate reasons to complain — triple-digit inflation and a steep devaluation of Argentina’s peso — behind the scenes the main impetus for the strike was the president’s drive to weaken union power, Buenos Aires-based analyst Sergio Berensztein said.

«For union leaders what is at stake is really a lot. If they don’t complain, their bargaining capacity is going to drop dramatically and their influence in politics is going to dwindle,» Berensztein told The Associated Press in a phone interview. «Milei feels quite comfortable confronting these leaders. He’s still very popular; union leaders are unpopular.»

The walkout was Argentina’s first general strike in more than four years, and it was also the quickest ever to be organized in a president’s term since the return of democracy in 1983, according to a review by local media outlet Infobae. Milei’s predecessor, center-left Alberto Fernández, did not face any general strikes.

«We’re going to lose more rights that we worked for,» teacher Karina Villagra told AP in a plaza in front of Congress. «The militancy should be stronger than ever.»

Milei won the runoff election with 56% of the votes, and in his inaugural address told Argentina that things would get worse before improving. Two separate polls this month show he retains support of more than half of respondents despite accelerating inflation and mass layoffs announced at state-owned firms.

Security Minister Patricia Bullrich on Wednesday accused strike organizers of being «mafiosos» bent on preventing the change Argentine voters chose, saying on the X platform that the action would not halt the administration’s progress. Milei’s spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, said at a news conference, «One cannot dialogue with people who try to stop the country and show a rather antidemocratic side.»

His labor decree would restrict the right to strike by essential workers in hospital services, education and transport, and create new mechanisms of compensation to make it easier to fire employees. It also would enable workers to pay private healthcare providers directly, rather than channeling those resources through unions, and so dries up a significant source of their revenue.

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His administration warned in recent days that, as with a demonstration held in December, protesters would be prevented from engaging in the traditional practice of blocking roads and would be subject to arrest.

The stoppage began at midday, and banks, gas stations, public administration, public health officials and trash collection were operating on a limited basis. Airports remained open, although state-owned airline Aerolineas Argentinas canceled 267 flights and rescheduled others, disrupting travel plans for more than 17,000 passengers.

Public transportation workers were set to go on strike at 7 p.m. in Buenos Aires and surrounding areas, but planned to operate normally during the daytime to facilitate protesters’ access to and from the plaza in front of Congress.

By Wednesday afternoon, tens of thousands of protesters had flooded in. Héctor Daer, CGT’s secretary general, told the crowd from atop a stage that Milei’s decree «destroys individual rights of workers, collective rights and seeks to eliminate the possibility of union action at a time in which we have great inequality in society.»

Pablo Moyano, of the teamsters’ union, told them that «if they pass these measures of adjustment, of hunger, then the workers, retirees and the most humble people will put him (Economy Minister Luis Caputo) on their shoulders and throw him in the river.»

Milei has said passage of his proposed omnibus bill would create the basis for economic stability and growth, reining in inflation and reducing poverty, which is punishing four in 10 Argentines. The bill’s content is being discussed in Congress’ lower house, with a vote expected in coming days.

Berensztein, the analyst, said he expectes the bill to be watered down significantly before clearing the house, then move on to the Senate for another round of negotiations.

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Benjamin Gedan, director of the Latin America program at the Wilson Center in Washington. said that while Milei is acting as though he has a clear mandate, many of his voters were rejecting Peronism rather than throwing full support behind his proposal for austerity.

Argentines have already been hit with a 30% increase in food costs in a single month, plus a surge in energy bills and transport fares.

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«His capacity to keep the Argentine public on board will be tested and is being tested already, and that’s what you’re seeing right now,» Gedan said, saying the president has «given opponents a lot of weapons because he has moved so quickly and dramatically» to address Argentina’s problems.

Gedan said a one-day strike isn’t «an existential threat» for the Milei presidency, but added: «Really the question is if this is a sign of what’s to come.»



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Tragedia aérea en Washington: confirman que un argentino y su hijo murieron en el choque entre el avión y el helicóptero

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Un argentino y su hijo, nacido en Chile pero criado en una familia de argentinos, se encuentran entre las víctimas fatales de la tragedia en Washington del miércoles por la noche, cuando un helicóptero militar chocó a un avión de American Airlines cuando aterrizaba en la capital estadounidense, proveniente de Kansas, explotó y cayó al río Potomac.

En la tragedia murieron todos los involucrados, 64 personas que iban a bordo del avión y los tres tripulantes del Black Hawk, dijeron las autoridades y el propio presidente Donald Trump en una conferencia de prensa. “Tristemente no hay sobreviviente alguno. Fue una noche oscura para nuestra nación, una tragedia de proporciones horribles”, dijo el jefe de la Casa Blanca.

No se difundieron la lista oficial de víctimas. Según supo Clarín, entre los pasajeros del avión comercial se encontraba un argentino que había abordado con su hijo de 13 años el vuelo 5342 en Wichita, Kansas, donde el chico había ido para una competencia de patinaje artístico, el deporte que practicaba. El Gobierno argentino confirmó la muerte del hombre y también de su hijo en comunicación con este diario.

Entre los pasajeros había varios miembros de la comunidad de patín artístico de Virginia, que habían ido a Kansas para el campeonato 2025 Prevagen US Figure Skating y a un campamento de entrenamiento.

Alrededor de 20 de los pasajeros eran patinadores competitivos o entrenadores, alrededor de un tercio de los que estaban a bordo, según una persona involucrada profesionalmente en el deporte que habló con The Washington Post bajo condición de anonimato. La persona confirmó que la lista de patinadores artísticos a bordo incluía menores de edad.

Entre los fallecidos también se encuentran dos renombrados ex patinadores artísticos rusos, Evgenia Shishkova y Vadim Naumov, dijo el Kremlin.

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En un comunicado, la Federación de Patinaje Artístico de Estados Unidos, el organismo rector nacional del deporte, dijo que «varios» miembros de su comunidad estaban en el vuelo con destino a Washington desde Wichita, donde se llevaron a cabo los campeonatos nacionales la semana pasada. Un portavoz de la Federación de Patinaje Artístico de Estados Unidos se negó a especificar el número.

El padre, que se había recibido de contador en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y luego continuó sus estudios en Estados Unidos, era vicepresidente de una empresa de energía eléctrica con sede en Arlington, Virginia, muy cerca del aeropuerto donde ocurrió la tragedia. Había vivido varios años en Chile.

Su hijo, de 13 años, practicaba patinaje artístico y, más allá de concurrir al colegio estadounidense, era alumno de la Escuela Argentina, una institución en las afueras de Washington donde asisten hijos de argentinos los sábados por la mañana para continuar cursando la currícula del país y estar en contacto con su comunidad.

La madre y esposa, también argentina, estaba esperando en el aeropuerto Ronald Reagan que aterrizara el vuelo donde llegaba sus familiares cuando poco antes de las 9 de la noche, hora de Washington, se produjo el accidente y todo se transformó en desesperación. Hasta allí habían llegado las autoridades de American Airlines que estaban en contacto con ellos.

Poco a poco fueron dando información a los familiares que estaban en el lugar, que temían lo peor. Por la mañana les habían dicho que ya no había esperanzas, pero la lista oficial de fallecidos se difundió más tarde.

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