Some 25 million Argentines, 54,9% of the whole population can be described as poor, following monetary criteria and simultaneously a multi-dimensional approach. This approach refers to such structural factors as housing, basic services, education, employment, and health attention. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesWell ain't that just peachy, why wouldn't we want to be part of that ?
May 05th, 2022 - 10:59 am - Link - Report abuse +2Just horrifying that politicians (national and the lot in TdF) waste millions on the unachieveable quest for sovereignty of the Falkland Islands, when that money could be used to alleviate the suffering of children.
The one thing that Argentina should be working on is Tackling the HUGE Levels of Poverty in there country, rather that trying to Buy a shirt once worn by Maradona !
May 05th, 2022 - 02:54 pm - Link - Report abuse +2Absolutely appalling that the Argentine government have got their Country into such a terrible mess. A massive international debt sucking billions in interest out of the country while more and more of the innocent Argentine people live in poverty.
May 05th, 2022 - 03:20 pm - Link - Report abuse +2Why they still spend the money they dont have on propaganda concerning the Falkland islands is unbelievable. It shows how those in power absolutely disrespect their own people.
The wealth that surrounds the Falklands would not get Argentina out of poverty either because so long as they owe this vast debt they will likely never get back to balance the books again.
Argentina is a total mess. Not on a million years would any self respecting Falkland Islander ever want to be a part of that system.
Soylent Green Is People?
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