‘They've turned us into a country of beggars,’ says a 60-year-old self-employed worker in Argentina.
since last year, which has hammered soybeans, corn, and wheat exports, draining foreign reserves and hindering the government’s ability to fight currency weakness.
“These are the governments we have and we, the citizens, must think because we are the ones who give them our votes.”
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