Youth Protests in Argentina over University CutsCEFR B1
18 Dec 2025
Adapted from Forus, Global Voices • CC BY 3.0
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Protests that began in 2024 have grown into a wider youth movement in Argentina. They were sparked by austerity, high inflation and budget cuts to public higher education, changes that activists say threaten the historic role of public universities as engines of social mobility.
Young people organised largely through digital platforms rather than through unions or political parties. The Marcha Federal Universitaria in April 2024, repeated in October, spread through hashtags and was coordinated by student groups and open networks. Platforms often used include TikTok, Instagram, WhatsApp and X threads, and online campaigns combined videos, threads and graphic content with street rallies.
Mass marches mixed organised and independent participation. On 17 September 2025 tens of thousands marched in Buenos Aires to demand restoration of university funding and support for pediatric health. Observers note a growing pattern of hybrid mobilisation, where online organising and street presence work together.
Difficult words
- austerity — government policy to reduce public spending
- inflation — general rise in prices and living costs
- budget cut — reduction in money for a program or servicebudget cuts
- public university — higher education institution funded by the governmentpublic universities
- social mobility — ability of people to change social position
- digital platform — online service used for communication and sharingdigital platforms
- coordinate — to organise activities so they work togethercoordinated
- mobilisation — process of people organising for a public action
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