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argentina university student protest milei

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The article describes political protests regarding university funding in Argentina. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect is identified. The event is a domestic political and social issue without immediate economic or market consequences.

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  • Protests across Argentina with ~1.5 million participants demanding university funding law implementation.
  • Public university budgets slashed by 40% since Milei took office in 2023.
  • Professors' pay has declined significantly, prompting many to leave for better-paying positions.
  • Congress overturned Milei's veto of the university funding law.
  • Public education in Argentina has been tuition-free since 1949.

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