Protestor demanding an increase in the government payout to the unemployed stands with a poster reading "40 percent poverty, 17 percent unemployed" in front of the Labor Ministry in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Argentine President Nestor Kirchner ordered police for a second day to prevent groups of unemployed workers from cutting off roads into the city of Buenos Aires. The move is a change of tack for Kirchner, who had allowed the protesters to block off streets, subways and trains since he took office in 2003. Kirchner is concerned that angered commuters will vote against his party's candidates in congressional elections in October, said Rosendo Fraga, who heads the Nueva Mayoria consultancy in Buenos Aires. Photographer Diego Giudice/Bloomberg News Get premium, high resolution news photos at getty
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