Argentina’s lower chamber of deputies approved President Javier Milei’s comprehensive reform bill with 144 votes in favor and 109 against, setting the stage for a crucial Senate vote. The contentious omnibus bill encompasses a range of reforms, from economic policies to state entity privatization, aiming to address the country’s severe economic crisis marked by over 200% inflation and financial challenges. Protests against Milei’s reforms erupted outside the congressional building, with clashes between demonstrators and riot police. Despite Milei’s party’s limited representation, strategic alliances with like-minded groups facilitated the bill’s advancement. The legislation is poised to undergo detailed article-wise voting starting on February 6.