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Judi Lynn

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Sat Nov 19, 2016, 03:10 AM Nov 2016

Argentines protesters demand law to fight growing poverty

Source: Associated Press

Nov 18, 8:09 PM EST


BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Tens of thousands of Argentines protested Friday to pressure lawmakers into backing a measure intended to address rising poverty in the South American nation.

Demonstrators flooded the streets of Buenos Aires and marched to the Congress building waving flags representing some of Argentina's most powerful unions and chanting slogans demanding passage of the "social emergency law."

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Since taking office in December, President Mauricio Macri's market-friendly reforms have been praised by international investors. But his hiking of utility rates, a sharp devaluation of the peso and other measures have fanned one of the world's highest inflation rates and spiked poverty levels, causing social unrest.

Argentines have staged other protests against Macri's firing of thousands of state workers and his cuts to subsidies that have increased the cost of everything from bus rides to electricity bills. Macri says the measures are vital to revive Argentina's weak economy.

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