"Buenos Aires Central Square Transforms into Nighttime Soup Kitchen Amidst 40% Poverty Rate"

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The Plaza de Mayo square in Buenos Aires has become a nighttime soup kitchen as poverty levels in Argentina reach over 40%. The country is battling annual inflation of 124%, which has pushed millions of people into poverty. The crisis has impacted the center-left Peronist government and its presidential candidate, while anti-establishment right-wing candidate Javier Milei is gaining popularity in the polls. The situation highlights the need for state policies that focus on production and increased employment opportunities. Many Argentines have resorted to informal jobs to make ends meet.
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