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Thursday, May 14, 2026
Hundreds of Thousands Of Argentines Protest Milei's Cuts to Public Universities
Hundreds of Thousands of Argentines Protest Milei’s Funding Cuts to Public Universities
ARGENTINA
Argentina
Hundreds of thousands of Argentines took to the streets of Buenos Aires and other cities this week to protest President Javier Milei’s funding cuts to public universities.
Argentina’s tuition-free public university system – established in 1949 and credited with producing five Nobel Prize laureates – is widely seen as a source of national pride. Protesters accused Milei’s libertarian government of trying to dismantle it through austerity measures aimed at reducing state spending.
Demonstrators marched across the capital carrying banners reading “Milei, comply with the law” and “Without public universities, there is no future.” Organizers said more than 1.5 million people demonstrated across the country.
Congress last year passed a law to fund universities’ operational costs and raise teacher salaries in line with inflation, but Milei vetoed it and later sought to repeal it in the 2026 budget.
Lawmakers overruled both efforts, but the government has still refused to release the funds, prompting legal action and injunctions now under appeal before the Supreme Court.
“Funding transfers to the university system have fallen by 45.6 percent from 2023 to the present,” said Franco Bartolacci, president of the National Interuniversity Council.
The government has claimed that the law threatens its fiscal surplus and has portrayed the demonstrations as politically motivated.
The protests came as Milei is also facing declining approval ratings amid falling wages, rising unemployment and corruption allegations surrounding his cabinet chief, Manuel Adorni.
Some demonstrators carried signs targeting Adorni, with one reading, “How much does Adorni cost us?”
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