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Why are Argentina’s universities boiling over?

Why are Argentina’s universities boiling over?

S1 · E24 May 15, 2026

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President Javier Milei’s proposed austerity measures would sharply cut university budgets and impose tighter fiscal controls, prompting hundreds of thousands of students and faculty to protest nationwide. Opponents say the cuts threaten academic programs, research, scholarships and staff jobs, worsen inequality by reducing access to higher education, and jeopardize universities’ autonomy. Supporters argue the measures are needed to rein in public spending and reform an inefficient system. The protests reflect deep fears about budgetary squeeze, potential layoffs and the long‑term impact on educational quality and social mobility.

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