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Retirees March on Buenos Aires Congress Under Tight Security as Rally Ends Without Arrests

Protesters press for higher minimum pensions, free medicines, stronger PAMI coverage.

Overview

  • The Ministry of Security mounted a coordinated operation around Congress with Policía Federal in the first ring and Buenos Aires city officers in a second cordon.
  • Officers enforced the anti‑picket protocol to prevent blockades, keeping traffic open and allowing only pedestrian passage near the plaza.
  • Organizers denounced the erosion of purchasing power and called for an immediate update to minimum pensions plus the restoration of free medicines and expanded PAMI services.
  • Many signs rejected a reported U.S. rescue for Javier Milei, referencing President Donald Trump and criticizing alleged links between José Luis Espert and accused trafficker Fred Machado.
  • Reporters described a tense but controlled day with no confrontations or detentions, a contrast with recent weeks that included tear gas and arrests.