Aerial view of a fire during a protest outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on June 12, 2024.
Argentina's Senate narrowly passed President Javier Milei's sweeping economic reform bill, delivering a tentative legislative victory to the right-wing leader even as protesters clashed with riot police.
Lawmakers in Argentina's upper house on Wednesday voted 37 to 36 to approve the bill after a marathon debate, with Vice President and head of the Senate Victoria Villarruel casting the deciding vote in favor of Milei's economic measures.
The reform bill is a core tenet of Milei's push to revive the country's crisis-stricken economy.
"Today there are two Argentinas," Argentina's vice president said, according to Reuters.
Persons:
Javier Milei's, Senate Victoria Villarruel, Villarruel
Organizations:
National Congress, Argentina's, Lawmakers, Senate Victoria, Getty, Buenos Aires Times, Reuters
Locations:
Buenos Aires, Argentina