This Wednesday, the announced mobilization "for the retirees" once again highlighted the lack of popular support for the political strategies of Kirchnerism and the left.
The low turnout in the protest highlighted the disconnection of these sectors from the true needs of Argentine society.
Javier Milei's leadership and the agreement with the IMF: a step toward economic stability
While the left tries to destabilize with protests without foundation, President Javier Milei's government is advancing in the country's economic consolidation. The recent signing of the Necessity and Urgency Decree (DNU) authorizing the negotiation of a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a demonstration of this.
This agreement will allow existing debts to be canceled and strengthen the Central Bank's reserves, laying the groundwork for a more solid economy.
Flags unrelated to the "retirees" cause
Despite the call being presented as a defense of the rights of retirees, the predominant presence of Palestinian flags and the Polo Obrero, led by Eduardo Belliboni, demonstrated the use of this cause to promote unrelated political agendas.









