Argentina's Milei wins show of support in Buenos Aires election
- Milei's candidates, led by Manuel Adorni, won 30.1% of the votes in Buenos Aires's local election according to official results.
- The Buenos Aires election is viewed as a crucial indicator for the national midterm elections in October.
- Milei's government framed the local election as a referendum on its economic achievements.
- This result allows La Libertad Avanza to negotiate from a strong position with voters disillusioned by collapsing parties.
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The Porteño Triumph of Milei
Javier Milei won the city of Buenos Aires. He did so in a rare election. Legislators were elected for the local assembly. And the level of participation was very low: 53.3% in a country that practices compulsory voting. Apathy, the disagreement between representatives and representatives, which was the vector that pushed Milei towards power, seems to persist. Milei’s candidates obtained 30% of the votes cast. The initial conclusion is that La Li…
With an Improving Economy, Argentina’s Javier Milei Shows Increasing Political Force as His Party Wins Capital Buenos Aires’ Election
When Javier Milei was elected Argentine President, there were no shortage of ‘analysts’ predicting that this crazed outsider was sure to lead the South American country deeper into the hole and finish destroying it.
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