President Javier Milei’s government has promulgated the Disability Emergency Law he previously vetoed – while introducing another obstacle to its formal application.

The opposition-drafted law, which boosts funding for the disabled, was created in response to cutbacks introduced by the Milei government.

It was approved by both chambers of Congress with cross-party support, struck down by the head of state and later reinstated after Congress overturned a presidential veto.

Opposition leaders are now accusing Milei of trying to “nullify” the law by decree, warning that his latest manoeuvre ignores the will of lawmakers and lea

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