Argentine lawmakers approve IMF deal, sending it to Senate

Argentine lawmakers approve IMF deal, sending it to Senate

After marathon session, lower Chamber of Deputies approves deal; it goes to Senate in coming days

By Bala Chambers

LONDON (AA) - Argentina lawmakers on Friday approved a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to refinance around $45 billion debt.

After a marathon debate in the lower Chamber of Deputies which continued into the early hours of Friday morning amid protests from those decrying the deal, the lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor.

The bill to refinance the debt from the 2018 deal was approved with 202 votes in favor, 37 votes against and 13 abstentions.

The bill will now go to the Senate in the coming days and needs to be approved by the IMF's board.

The session originally began after 2 pm local time on Thursday, lasting for more than 13 hours and concluded around until 3:45 am Friday.

Argentina originally received a historic loan in 2018 during the presidency of Mauricio Macri, a $57 billion loan to tackle a deep economic crisis.

At the beginning of March, President Alberto Fernandez told congress that the IMF agreement was the best deal that could be achieved, providing certainties for Argentines by avoiding the potential impact of a default - with payments set to begin in 2026 and finish in 2034.

He also pledged the deal would not impact the pension or labor systems.

The new deal includes a host of targets oriented towards lowering Argentina’s fiscal deficit and reducing energy subsidies.

The president managed to secure some support from the main opposition bloc, following some concessions.

Some lawmakers, including those in the governing coalition and allies of Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner argued that the deal would exacerbate social conditions for the poor in the South American nation.

Notably, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's son, Maximo, a congressman voted against the deal.

Thursday was the second day of large-scale protests in the capital as protestors answered calls by trade unions and social movements, mobilizing to protest the IMF deal in the city center and marching from Avenida de Mayo to the Palace of the Argentine National Congress.

As lawmakers in the lower house debated the IMF bill on Thursday afternoon, some incidents of violence and confrontation with police were reported. A few people set fire to car tires and rubbish and released Molotov cocktails. Some threw stones at Congress which struck the office of vice president and other offices belonging to lawmakers.

In Argentina, some blame the IMF for driving austerity measures and increasing poverty, particularly following the financial crisis that hit the country hard between 2001-2002.

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