The Milei Government’s Crackdown on Protests: New Measures and Controversy

2023-12-14 22:25:28

– The Milei government toughens its tone in the face of protests

Published: 14.12.2023, 11:25 p.m.

The government of Javier Milei announced on Tuesday a first series of austerity measures, including a shock devaluation of more than 50% of the peso.

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The government of ultra-liberal President Javier Milei announced on Thursday a “protocol” to fight once morest the “absolute disorder” of social demonstrations with blocking of roads, by increasing the radius of action of the police and committing to make “the organizers pay”.

Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, already in this position under the presidency of liberal Mauricio Macri (2015-2019), announced measures, and a future law, to prevent “cuts, pickets, roadblocks”, which impact the activity and “prevent Argentines from living in peace”.

Argentina, the greater Buenos Aires in particular, is the scene of hundreds of demonstrations with cuts to traffic routes each year, and according to Patricia Bullrich “daily” in certain provinces. From now on, all federal forces will be able to intervene in a demonstration blocking a traffic route, she announced, and not only the reference police, provincial or in the capital.

“Strong consequences”

“The force used will be the minimum necessary, but proportional to the resistance,” she added, and “the bill for this device will be sent to the organizations or individuals responsible. The State will not pay for this use of security force.”

Patricia Bullrich also affirmed that sanctions will apply to parents who bring children or adolescents to demonstrations. “There will be strong consequences for anyone using children as shields.”

The Milei government announced on Tuesday a first series of austerity measures, including a shock devaluation of more than 50% of the peso, and the reduction from January of transport and energy subsidies. Measures which, coupled with inflation already at 160% over one year, are destined to severely impact the purchasing power of Argentines.

“Plan of aggression of the people”

Javier Milei himself agreed that the situation “will get worse in the short term”, before an improvement in the accounts and the economy. Unions and social organizations have already warned that the working world “will not stand idly by” in the face of the “dynamite of purchasing power”. An important radical left social movement, Polo Obrero, denounced “a plan of aggression of the people” by Patricia Bullrich.

Vice-President Victoria Villaruel, for her part, called on the unions to be “cautious”, warning them once morest “a degree of aggressiveness or social conflict”, while the measures of “a four-day government” have have just been announced, and for some not yet materialized.

A first “street test” is expected on December 19 and 20, with mobilizations commemorating the traumatic “Great Crisis” of 2001. Several media outlets highlighted Thursday, following Patricia Bullrich’s announcements, that a similar anti-demonstration plan had has already been launched, without much success, under the Macri government.

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