A social movement aligned with Kicillof demanded school supplies in supermarkets in Buenos Aires and the suburbs
The social movement Barrios de Pie staged protests in Buenos Aires supermarkets to demand school supplies, citing a nearly 43% increase in costs.
On Thursday, the social movement Barrios de Pie, aligned with Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof, held protests outside several large supermarket chains in Buenos Aires City and its suburbs. They aimed to draw attention to the rising costs of school supplies, which have increased by almost 43%, making it difficult for families in lower-income neighborhoods to prepare for the new school year.
Protesters specifically called out President Javier Milei's administration, blaming it for the economic challenges that have left many families feeling anxious about the upcoming school year. School supply costs have become a significant burden, and this protest highlights the intersection of education and economic issues in Argentina, particularly for underserved communities.
The protests were concentrated around major supermarket chains, including Coto and Carrefour, effectively targeting locations where many families shop. This event underscores the ongoing tensions in Argentina over economic policy and social equity, as groups like Barrios de Pie continue to voice their concerns and demands for support amidst rising living costs.