Soccer Fans Unite with Argentine Pensioners in Fiery Protest
Argentine pensioners, backed by soccer fans, protested in front of Congress against pension cuts by President Javier Milei. The demonstration, inspired by Diego Maradona's words, highlighted the struggle of retirees amidst financial reforms. Violence erupted, with 90 arrests and injuries reported.

In an extraordinary alliance, Argentine soccer fans have joined forces with pensioners protesting against pension cuts outside the congressional building. This unlikely partnership underscores the growing discontent among citizens since President Javier Milei's economic reforms slashed pensions.
Waving slogans borrowed from legendary footballer Diego Maradona, fans of Boca Juniors, Racing, and Chacarita Juniors united to show solidarity with the retirees. Their message was clear: the plight of pensioners should not be ignored.
As tensions escalated, violent clashes broke out between protestors and police. Authorities dispersed the crowd using water cannons and rubber bullets, resulting in nearly 90 arrests and several injuries, highlighting the volatile atmosphere surrounding the government's fiscal policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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