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Argentina: the popular consultation continues against the payment of the debt to the IMF

More than 8,000 ballot boxes were set up across the country to contest the payment of Argentina's debt to the IMF.

Photo taken on February 17, 2022. AFP - JUAN MABROMATA

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The Argentinian Congress will begin to consider this Sunday, March 6, the agreement reached by the government with the IMF on the restructuring of the Argentine debt of 45 billion dollars.

Presented as " 

reasonable 

" by President Alberto Fernandez, this agreement also has its detractors, on the left in particular.

A social organization has launched a national consultation with the aim of obtaining one million votes against the payment of the debt.

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With our correspondent in Buenos Aires,

Théo Conscience

In a square in the center of Buenos Aires, a table, a ballot box and a message written in capital letters: “ 

No to the payment of the debt

”.

It is a popular consultation through which we want to question society on what it thinks of the payment of the debt to the International Monetary Fund

”, explains Sofia Di Mario.

A law student, she is an activist for the social organization Libres Del Sur, which initiated this consultation.

In all, more than 8,000 ballot boxes were installed across the country.

"

People stop to listen to us, and as we talk, they build critical thinking on the subject

," continues the activist.

The divided ruling party

At the end of the

first day of the consultation

, Libres del Sur claimed to have collected 380,000 signatures.

The goal, explains Florencia Pereyra, also a member of the organization, is to bring together a million to put pressure on Congress, which is due to begin examining the agreement on Sunday.

We think a million people can make a difference, because elected officials are the people's representatives, and they can't turn a deaf ear if the people tell them not to pay the debt. 

»

The agreement with the IMF divides even within the ranks of the ruling party.

Its approval by Congress, where the government does not have an absolute majority, is far from certain.

Desde #Lanus por #UnMillonDeVotosContraElFMI en todo el país!!!



¡¡Gracias Víctor De Gennaro for participating!!

pic.twitter.com/hWcrcDfDij

— Consulta Popular IMF (@ConsultaFMI) March 5, 2022

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