Argentina’s libertarian president, Javier Milei, has vetoed bills to increase pensions and disability spending, citing a lack of funds amid ongoing protests against his austerity measures that have deepened poverty and unemployment. Despite this backlash, polls indicate his party is favored to perform well in the upcoming October mid-term elections, seen as a referendum on his administration’s policies.
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‘They’re selling the revolution’: Bangladesh a year after Hasina’s downfall | Politics News
Dhaka, Bangladesh – In the wake of violent protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, which culminated in her ousting on August 5, 2024, an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has struggled to fulfill the protesters' demands for justice and reform, leading to disillusionment among many activists. As Bangladesh marks the first anniversary of Hasina's departure, families of victims express frustration over unfulfilled promises and a lack of genuine progress towards democracy....
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