Argentinian security forces fire water cannon and tear gas at protesters
Summary
Security forces in Buenos Aires used tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannon on protesters. The protests were against proposed labor reforms that unions claim would reduce workers' rights. President Javier Milei supports the reforms, saying they are important for his economic plans.Key Facts
- Protests took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Security forces used tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons to control the crowd.
- The protests were against proposed labor reforms.
- Unions believe the reforms would limit the right to strike and reduce worker protections.
- President Javier Milei supports the reforms as part of his free-market agenda.
- The protests reflected opposition to changes in workers' rights laws.
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