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Milei Says 'Argentina Will Change' After Elections as He Ends Campaign Ahead of Sunday Polls

Milei's party aims to secure Rosario votes amid economic crisis and scandals, with a $20 billion U.S. aid package supporting his administration, officials said.

  • On Thursday, President Javier Milei concluded his mid-term election campaign in Rosario, drawing thousands who cheered as he performed a cappella and supporters waved violet La Libertad Avanza flags.
  • Economic crisis and outside financial support are central to the campaign's context as Argentina faces an economic meltdown and the Trump administration signed off on a $20 billion lifeline for Milei earlier this week.
  • Scandals and protests followed Milei's campaign, with the main candidate resigning over alleged drug trafficking ties and Milei canceling at least four rallies after protests over an alleged bribery scandal involving his sister.
  • The legislative elections will determine whether the budget-slashing incumbent gains more power in parliament, and Javier Milei urged supporters to back the party this Sunday to govern without obstacles in Congress.
  • Voter sentiment is split between disillusionment and continued loyal backing ahead of Sunday, as Leonardo Gresso, a street vendor , will not choose any party, while Alejandra Paso, Milei supporter , chants at rallies.
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Javier Milei closes his campaign with the promise that 'Argentina will change' after Sunday's legislative elections.

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The President of the Nation Javier Milei led in Rosario the event for the closing of the national campaign of La Libertad to the legislative elections on Sunday. There were the main candidates from several districts, among them Patricia Bullrich, Minister of National Security and first on the list of senators for the City of Buenos Aires.

The President spoke in front of a crowd together with all the candidates of the country, his sister Karina and Manuel Adorni. I asked that people go to vote to change their face to Congress. Strong criticisms of opposition

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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