Argentine Protesters Condemn Healthcare Funding Cuts by Presidential Candidate Milei
May 21, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Protesters in Buenos Aires March Against Healthcare Funding Cuts
Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Argentine capital on [date] to express their opposition to President Javier Milei’s austerity policies, including significant cuts to the country’s healthcare funding. The demonstrators took to the streets, calling for increased investment in the public health system and condemning the rising costs of healthcare services.
According to eyewitnesses, the protesters were concerned about the impact of the funding cuts on access to essential medicines and medical care. They argued that the reductions are exacerbating the existing crisis in the public health system, leaving many patients without adequate treatment options.
The protest was part of a broader movement against Milei’s economic policies, which have been met with widespread criticism from opposition groups and civil society organizations. The protesters’ demands for increased investment in healthcare were echoed by medical professionals and patient advocacy groups, who have long warned about the risks of underfunding the public health system.
The protest highlighted the growing tensions between the government and various sectors of Argentine society over issues of economic policy and social welfare. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the protesters’ demands for increased investment in healthcare.
Source: Al Jazeera