Water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets filled the streets outside Argentina’s Congress as thousands protested President Javier Milei’s proposed private-property reforms. Demonstrators accused the government of threatening national sovereignty and opening the country’s land and resources to foreign interests, while Milei’s allies argued that the bill would strengthen constitutional property protections. Provisions directly addressing foreign ownership were reportedly withdrawn, but the retreat failed to calm a widening political revolt. Watch.
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