Milei’s Party Wins Big in Buenos Aires Elections - Argentina Reports
- La Libertad Avanza won a significant victory in Buenos Aires legislative elections on Sunday, securing 11 seats out of 30 contested in the capital of Argentina.
- The victory followed Javier Milei's assumption of the presidency in December 2023 and marked the first major political contest since, shifting power away from the center-right PRO party which governed for 20 years.
- The election saw lower turnout by 13% compared to 2021 amid a separated local vote designed partly to boost former President Mauricio Macri's standing before negotiations with Milei.
- Milei, speaking at a campaign party, called it "a key day for the ideas of freedom," while PRO's Macri responded by criticizing fraud claims and Milei called him a 'crybaby.'
- The results suggest a possible political realignment in Buenos Aires favoring Milei’s libertarian agenda and indicate challenges for PRO as the country approaches October midterm elections.
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