Buenos Aires Provincial Elections 2025: A Turning Point for Argentina’s Democracy — Empowering a Resilient Future? - teleSUR English
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Celebrities add their voice and presence in the historic provincial election this Sunday, September 7, reflecting with photos and posts in networks the democratic exercise
Buenos Aires Provincial Elections 2025: A Turning Point for Argentina’s Democracy — Empowering a Resilient Future? - teleSUR English
The Buenos Aires provincial elections 2025 serve as a political barometer for Argentina, testing President Milei’s leadership and shaping the nation’s democratic future. Related: Argentina’s Presidential Secretary Karina Milei Faces Protests Over Bribery Scandal A Nation at the Polls: The Buenos Aires Provincial Elections 2025 On Sunday, September 7, 2025, over 14 million citizens in the province of Buenos Aires went to the polls in a high-stake…
The province of Buenos Aires, Argentina's most populous province, normally holds legislative elections, the results of which raise great expectations for the national elections next October.
On Sunday, September 7, 46 deputies and 23 provincial senators are elected, as well as councillors and school counselors in the 135 municipalities of Buenos Aires.It is the first time since 2003 (and second since 1983) that these elections are held separately from the national calendar.A total of more than 14.3 million Buenos Aires are allowed to vote in almost 2000 establishments, with centers open today from 8 to 18 hours; the right to vote is…
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, voted this morning at the Escuela de Gobierno en Salud “Floreal Ferrara” in the city of La Plata. “This is the most sacred act of democracy. In Argentine life there were times where it was not possible to vote: we call on all the people of the province of Buenos Aires, without distinction, to express themselves at the polls,” Kicillof said. The entry Votó Kicillof: “We call for the peo…
This historic Peronist stronghold accounts for around 40% of the Argentine population, making winning over voters in the region a key factor for any party's national ambitions.
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