In Argentina, there is a conflict against the Omnibus Act, and Milley may have a hard time getting t

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-08

On January 31, while the Argentine Congress was debating the "omnibus bill", fierce street clashes broke out between security forces and ** people outside the Capitol, and the scene was extremely tense. Although the bill was pushed by Milley, the bill's grievances led to traffic blockages, clashes, the use of tear gas and the detention of several people.

Since the morning, the Congress Square has gathered a number of ** people and social organizations, **Millai** to promote the Pang ** case. Despite its modest size, by 5 p.m. the situation had become tense and some left-wing groups, led by workers' political organizations, began to block traffic in the streets. Previously, Security Minister Bridge had already warned that an anti-road closure agreement would be implemented and made good on his promise. Federal police, gendarmerie and marine police were dispatched to demand that the a** return to the sidewalk and resume traffic. At least three people were detained as a result of the clashes, including a 30-year-old Chilean citizen who was detained for resisting and injuring two marine police officers. The conflict was at its worst when a small group of demonstrators from the Workers' Political Organization (Polo Obrero), the Workers' Party (PTS) and the Social Movement Party (MST) left Congress Square and occupied part of the lanes of Entre Ríos and Rivad**ia. Federal police and gendarmerie units lined up from behind the fence of the Capitol.

It is reported that some left-wing members of Congress left the meeting and walked out of Congress to support the **. One of the MPs was affected by tear gas and had to undergo it in the Congressional Infirmary**.

In the vast number of developing countries, it does not mean that a person can really exercise power as a country and a leader, because the results of elections are not the consensus of the whole society. Like this Millet in Argentina, who received only 30% of the vote, he still felt good about himself after being elected. Now it seems that the paralysis of the ** function is a high probability event, and even more serious is a military coup d'état that even endangers his own life.

You must know that after Milley came to power, he made large-scale budget cuts and layoffs in civil servants, and now he wants to dollarize and depreciate his own currency on a large scale. It is still unknown whether there will be money to pay the salaries of the military and police, and then the government and departments may be cut off from power and the network because they have no money to pay electricity and communication bills. The whole ** will automatically unravel - don't think I'm alarmist, that's what happened.

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