Argentinian President Javier Milei leaves rally after protesters throw rocks
Summary
Argentina's President Javier Milei had to leave a campaign rally in Buenos Aires when protesters threw rocks and bottles at his vehicle. Milei's administration is facing backlash due to his economic policies and a bribery scandal involving his sister.Key Facts
- Javier Milei is the President of Argentina and leads the libertarian party, La Libertad Avanza.
- Protesters attacked Milei's vehicle during a campaign event in Lomas de Zamora.
- Argentina is preparing for important elections in Buenos Aires on September 7 and nationwide midterms on October 26.
- Milei's economic policies include significant cuts to social services and deregulation.
- His government is dealing with a bribery scandal involving his sister, Karina Milei.
- No injuries were reported among officials, but a supporter required medical attention after clashes.
- Milei used the incident to criticize Kirchnerism and promote his political stance.
- Inflation in Argentina has dropped, but unemployment and poverty have increased.
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