In the course of anti -government actions in Argentina, 60 people were injured.
According to local media, police clashes with demonstrators protesting against the package of “Consolidated Laws”, which President Javier Miley is trying to adopt, took place at the congress building in Buenos Aires. To accelerate protesters, the police used tear gas and waterlets, as a result of which 60 people were injured.
In addition, the police detained six people, there are victims of the influence of tear gas from among the media employees.
A protest action in the Argentine capital was supported by various trade unions, student groups and representatives of the opposition.
The voting process in the House of Representatives according to the Consolidated Law, which the Government calls the “decree on necessity and urgency” continues.