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Argentina's Milei must look to alliances after electoral defeat

President Milei admitted a clear defeat in Buenos Aires Province elections as the Peronist opposition won 47% against his 34%, prompting plans for a cabinet reshuffle to address political challenges.

  • President Javier Milei suffered a major electoral defeat in Buenos Aires Province, securing 34 percent of the votes compared to 47 percent for the Peronist opposition.
  • Milei announced no changes to his free-market economic program but acknowledged the need for a deep self-critique after losing the election.
  • The election results, highlighting a strong Peronist performance, raise doubts about Milei's ability to govern and implement fiscal policies effectively.
  • Political analysts suggest that Milei must build alliances to influence Congress, as his ability to govern depends on forming partnerships with provincial governors and opposition parties.
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President Javier Milei is forced to relaunch political alliances after electoral defeat of his party in Buenos Aires, according to experts.

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Buenos Aires Times broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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