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Added on the 14/01/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Argentina's Congress begins debating a massive economic reform package introduced by President Javier Milei. After complicated negotiations, the bill has secured conditional support from allies and some opposition members. IMAGES
Pro-choice activists gather outside Argentina's Congress building in the capital Buenos Aires as a polarized Senate begins a debate on legalizing abortion in a vote experts say could go either way. IMAGES
Argentinian pro-abortion demonstrators chant slogans and wave banners outside Congress in Buenos Aires as legislators debate a bill to legalise abortion. Police erected a fence to separate pro-abortion and pro-life groups. IMAGES
Pro-choice campaigners rally with their emblematic green handkerchiefs outside Congress in Buenos Aires after Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said he would would put forward a new abortion bill. IMAGES
Women in Buenos Aires march to the Argentine Congress to demand the legalization of abortion. IMAGES
Protesters throw objects at police who use tear gas and water cannons amid demonstrations outside Congress, where lawmakers are debating a swath of liberalizing reforms proposed by budget-slashing President Javier Milei. The measures include declaring a one-year state of economic emergency, allowing Milei to disband state agencies, and privatizing about a dozen public companies including state-owned carrier Aerolineas Argentina. Observers and opposition MPs say dozens of demonstrators and a handful of lawmakers received medical attention. IMAGES