BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentines will vote on Oct. 22 to elect a new president, with an ultra-libertarian, a conservative and the ruling coalition'.
The Argentine electoral campaign is going for the K.O. after two rounds without many points. This is the panorama of the elections in Argentina two weeks before the elections.
The candidates Massa (for Peronism) and Milei (self-proclaimed liberal but with far-right policies) were the protagonists of the first presidential debate in Argentina. The most discussed topics were the economy and human rights.
Buenos Aires, Aug 14 (EFE).- Far-right populist Javier Milei unexpectedly emerged as the most voted candidate in Argentina’s primary elections held on Sunday to determine the candidates for the upcoming presidential race in October. With almost 7 million votes, the libertarian economist and leader of the La Libertad Avanza capitalized on voters’ discontent to secure …