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Analysis: Virus, poverty and vaccines: Argentina's Peronists face storm in election year

ANALYSIS-Virus, poverty and vaccines: Argentina's Peronists face storm in election year

ANALYSIS-Virus, poverty and vaccines: Argentina s Peronists face storm in election year Reuters 2 hrs ago By Nicolás Misculin BUENOS AIRES, May 3 (Reuters) - It s not a great year to go to the polls. Argentina s ruling Peronists face crunch mid-term elections in October, and pollsters say how they handle a still-raging pandemic and its fallout will be key to limiting the electoral damage. Speeding up a stalled vaccine campaign, hit by allegations of nepotism that led a health minister to resign, could be decisive as the center-left Frente de Todos coalition defends a majority in the Senate and its strong position in the lower house, where it is the largest bloc.

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By Nicolás Misculin BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – It’s not a great year to go to the polls. Argentina’s ruling Peronists face crunch mid-term elections in October, and pollsters say how they handle a still-raging pandemic and its fallout will be key to limiting the electoral damage. Speeding up a stalled vaccine campaign, hit by allegations of nepotism that led a health minister to resign, could be decisive as the center-left ‘Frente de Todos’ coalition defends a majority in the Senate and its strong position in the lower house, where it is the largest bloc. “Vaccines are what matters,” said textile businessman Matías Pérez Montalvo, 49, who voted for the ruling administration in 2019 but said he will not in the Oct. 24 vote after shutdowns that saw schools closed for most of last year.

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By Syndicated Content By Nicolás Misculin BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – It’s not a great year to go to the polls. Argentina’s ruling Peronists face crunch mid-term elections in October, and pollsters say how they handle a still-raging pandemic and its fallout will be key to limiting the electoral damage. Speeding up a stalled vaccine campaign, hit by allegations of nepotism that led a health minister to resign, could be decisive as the center-left ‘Frente de Todos’ coalition defends a majority in the Senate and its strong position in the lower house, where it is the largest bloc. “Vaccines are what matters,” said textile businessman Matías Pérez Montalvo, 49, who voted for the ruling administration in 2019 but said he will not in the Oct. 24 vote after shutdowns that saw schools closed for most of last year.

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