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Protests
Protests are happening all over Argentina. Prices are rising to an outrageous price. An international fund gives the country some money to bail them out (around 40 billion dollars) -
General Strike
In a general strike, many oppose the huge cuts in the government's spending. -
Funding Stopped
In December of 2001, the IMF stops the $1.3 billion dollar aid to the country; 25 people are killed because of riots. -
Payback
The country launches a plan to repay the bank that do graciously bailed them out of their depression -
New President
Nestor Kirchner wins presidential election. -
Agreement
Argentina and IMF agree that only the capital city will repay the loans given to them -
Success
President Kirchner says that the restructuring of the country's debt to be a success. -
Full Payback
Argentina pays the IMF back the billions of dollars that they owed -
Claiming Territory
Argentine parliament passes law claiming Falkland Islands and several other British overseas territories in the area -
Death
Court gives 15 people the death sentence for running an awful torture place in the 70 in La Plata