Senators raise their own pay as Argentines cope with hardship
April 19, 2024
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AFP) Argentines expressed anger Friday after senators voted by a show of hands to raise their own salaries by 170 per cent even as six in 10 of their compatriots live in poverty amid a biting economic crisis.
Following the vote, which lasted less than two minutes late Thursday, the 72 members of the senate will earn some 4 million pesos (about $4,500) each almost 20 times the minimum wage of about $230 per month.
Senators loyal to budget-slashing President Javier Milei did not raise their hands though their presence provided the quorum for the decision to pass. They did not ask for a nominal vote with senators called one by one as is customary when there is no consensus.
Its crazy. It does not correspond to the salaries we get, Buenos Aires clothing vendor Gabriela Quiroga, 31, told AFP, adding that shops are not making any sales and more and more people are sleeping on the street.
Milei, vowing to halt Argentinas economic decline, has taken a number of steps to slash public spending, halting subsidies for fuel and transport and cutting tens of thousands of public service jobs.
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