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Despite large protests, Argentina’s Javier Milei vetoed university spending bill - Argentina Reports

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President Javier Milei today vetoed a law that would have provided more funding for higher education, citing his zero budget deficit goals.

Educators were counting on the law’s funding increases to help offset inflation as high as 200% over the past year .

Milei ran for president on flamboyant promises of cutting benefits only for “ The Caste” - a derisive term he uses for the political elite.

Students and teachers are concerned that the government is cutting spending in order to empty out public universities or even attempt to privatize them. “The president said he is a mole that wants to destroy the State from within.’ So maybe he does want to privatize [colleges],” said Pablo. “I don’t think we will let him, though.”.

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