Argentine Lawmakers Overturn Milei's Vetoes
In a significant political development, Argentine lawmakers have overturned President Javier Milei's vetoes on bills related to public universities and pediatric health care. The opposition-led Senate's decision comes ahead of crucial legislative elections, posing a challenge to Milei's economic reform plans.

In a decisive move, Argentine lawmakers have overruled two vetoes from President Javier Milei, signaling a major setback for the libertarian leader. This development arrives just ahead of pivotal legislative elections.
On Thursday, the opposition-controlled Senate cast overwhelming votes to nullify Milei's vetoes regarding increased funding for public universities and pediatric health care. The bills were passed with substantial margins of 59-3 and 58-4, indicating strong opposition to Milei's stance.
The Senate's actions underline a growing challenge to President Milei's economic reform agenda, as the nation heads into an election period that could redefine its political landscape.
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