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Liberal candidate Javier Milei leads in Argentina’s primary elections

In Argentina’s primary elections, liberal candidate Javier Milei emerged as the top contender.

Milei, a national deputy, advocates for a reduced state size, tax cuts, and the dissolution of the Central Bank.

He took a stand against a historical phrase by Eva Perón, an iconic figure in Argentina’s political history, stressing the importance of economic responsibility.

In his post-election speech, Milei, after securing 30.17% of votes, declared his movement as an alternative, aiming to end both Kirchnerism and the perceived inefficiencies of the country’s political establishment.

As Economy Minister Sergio Massa observed, the election outcome portrayed a tripartite political scene.

Javier Milei. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Javier Milei. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Massa will represent the ruling party, Unión por la Patria, in the upcoming general elections scheduled for October 22nd.

On this day, the term 2023-2027 president will be elected.

Milei’s party, La Libertad Avanza, garnered 30.17% of the votes, narrowly beating out Juntos por el Cambio, which acquired 28.25%.

Patricia Bullrich, former Security Minister from 2015 to 2019, will represent the latter in the October elections.

Meanwhile, Unión por la Patria secured 27.17% of the vote.

Massa expressed concerns over potential changes in the retirement system and labor market protections.

Emphasizing the importance of public education and workers’ rights, he highlighted the debates the nation will face.

In addition to the aforementioned candidates, two other notable figures will participate in October’s elections.

They include Juan Schiaretti, governor of Córdoba province, who secured 3.91% in the primaries, and Myriam Bregman of the Frente de Izquierda Unidad, with 2.63%.

Bullrich urged collective efforts to triumph in the general elections, emphasizing a need for transformation in Argentina’s political landscape.

On election day, 69% of the 35.4 million eligible voters participated, a decrease compared to the 76.4% turnout in the 2019 primaries.

For a decisive victory in October, a candidate must secure 45% of valid votes or attain 40% with at least a 10% lead over the runner-up.

Failing this, a second round of voting will occur on November 19th.

The October general elections will also see the selection of various representatives for national and regional bodies.

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