SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) 鈥 Thousands of students, teachers and social activists clashed with police in the Chilean capital Wednesday during a massive march against education cuts and austerity measures.
Since , ultraconservative Kast has pledged to cut roughly $6 billion in public spending over 18 months in an effort to improve the country鈥檚 fiscal accounts. As part of this ambitious austerity plan, his government is forcing a nearly 3% budget cut across all ministries.
The measures have drawn criticism not only from opposition parties but also from some sectors within the governing coalition.
The march was organized by the Confederation of Chilean Students and supported by other organizations, including the Teachers鈥 Union, secondary school student associations, and feminist groups.
Although the march began peacefully, tensions escalated as clashes broke out between protesters and police. Officers used water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds, while some demonstrators threw rocks and other objects. Several streets were blocked and multiple subway stations were closed.
鈥淭he government sought to provoke this, to create this situation to justify repression,鈥 Mario Aguilar, president of the Chilean Teachers鈥 Union, said.
Demonstrators also rallied against the government鈥檚 National Reconstruction bill, a sweeping package of measures aimed at reducing state spending, encouraging investment and boosting economy.
The project, known as the 鈥渕ega-reform鈥 bill, was approved by the Chamber of Deputies late May and is now set to be debated in the Senate.
鈥淭hey want to silence us, but we are not going to stop,鈥 said Magdalena Correa, a 21-year-old student. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e taking away our resources and rights, and we have to fight back.鈥
Police and government officials have not yet commented on the clashes. However, Associated Press journalists observed at least a dozen arrests and several injuries during the unrest.
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