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People in Argentina will vote on Oct. 22 to elect a new president, with an ultra-libertarian, a conservative and the ruling coalition's center-left hopeful fighting tooth and nail for the keys to ...
Argentina will hold a presidential election on Oct. 22, with a fiery libertarian economist, an economy minister and a center-right former security minister vying in a tight race to reach the ...
BUENOS AIRES — Argentina’s presidential election is heading to a runoff vote between the economic minister and a right-wing admirer of former U.S. president Donald Trump — a contest that ...
The two candidates in Argentina's Presidential runoff are almost neck and neck in an election where the economic crisis dominates the race. Voters in Argentina will pick a new president tomorrow ...
Argentina presidential election run-off: Here’s what’s to know Massa represents the ruling establishment while Milei wants to turn the tables with radical policies.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina’s right-wing president-elect gave the first indications Monday of how he plans to start shaking up South America’s second-largest economy: with a ...
In the first round of Argentina’s presidential election on October 22nd, both truths were borne out. Most polls had put Javier Milei, a libertarian outsider, as the front-runner.
See live results of the first round of Argentina’s election as Javier Milei, Sergio Massa and Patricia Bullrich compete for the presidency.
Argentina elected Javier Milei as its new president, rolling the dice on an outsider with radical views to fix an economy battered by triple-digit inflation, a looming recession and rising poverty.
President-elect Javier Milei pauses while addressing supporters at his campaign headquarters after polls closed for a presidential runoff election, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023.
Argentina Elects a New “Anarcho-Capitalist” President Javier Milei is set to usher the country into uncharted political territory. By Christina Lu, a reporter at Foreign Policy.
Argentina’s president-elect has given the first signals of how he plans to shake up South America’s second-largest economy.
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