CNN —More than a hundred thousand protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires and other cities in Argentina Tuesday to demand President Javier Milei increase funding for public universities.
The University of Buenos Aires (UBA) said in a statement that around 800,000 people took part in the protests in Buenos Aires, while Milei’s government claimed there were 150,000 protesters, according to local media.
Milei’s government has defended its decision to freeze the 2023 budget for public universities, announcing increases only in operating expenses, which according to the UBA account for just 15% of spending needs.
Students, teachers and political leaders take part in a march against budget cuts to universities in Buenos Aires on April 23.
In January, labor unions organized a nationwide general strike against austerity measures and reforms, and thousands took to the streets to protest.
Persons:
Javier Milei, Milei, ”, Luciano Gonzalez, ” Milei
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CNN, University of Buenos, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Ministry, Argentina Catholic University, Argentina national
Locations:
Buenos Aires, Argentina, University of Buenos Aires, Argentine