Argentina’s largest province holds elections in a political test for President Milei
Argentina declared a public holiday on September 8 to encourage voter turnout in Buenos Aires Province's legislative elections, involving over 14 million voters and testing President Milei's government.
- Voters in Argentina's Buenos Aires province are electing lawmakers in an election seen as a test for President Javier Milei's performance and a bellwether for upcoming midterm elections.
- A bribery scandal involving Milei's sister has undercut his image as a political outsider, while the country's struggling economy has given hope to the opposition Peronist movement.
- Despite challenges, Milei has kept his pledge to lower inflation, while former President Fernández remains sidelined due to a corruption conviction.
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Argentina’s Largest Province to Vote in Crucial Test for Milei
Voters in Argentina’s Buenos Aires province went to the polls Sunday in a local election viewed by investors as a bellwether for President Javier Milei’s libertarian party before national midterms in October.
Argentina's largest province holds elections in a political test for President Milei
Millions of voters across Argentina’s most populous province of Buenos Aires were heading to the polls to choose lawmakers in an unusually high-stakes local election seen as a referendum on the performance of libertarian President Javier Milei and a bellwether for crucial midterms next month.
Tomorrow Argentina's Buenos Aires Province Will Face Key Elections - teleSUR English
More than 14 million people from Buenos Aires Province will vote in the legislative elections of the Province of Buenos Aires on 7 September, a crucial test for the government of Javier Milei, given that Buenos Aires represents more than 37% of the national electorate. RELATED: Argentina’s Presidential Secretary Karina Milei Faces Protests Over Bribery Scandal In this provincial election, 23 full provincial senators and 15 alternates, 46 full pr…
Argentinians go to the Urans this Sunday (7) to vote in the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires, which covers nearly 40% of the country's voters. The dispute will be a challenge for President Javier Milei's government, since the region has traditionally been a reduction in the peronist opposition. The Argentinian leader has presented the legislative elections at the end of this week as an opportunity to end with Kirchnerism, a …
On Sunday, the political map of the province of Buenos Aires will have a new chapter with direct impact in the immediate future. The ballot boxes will not only order the representation of the main spaces, but will also mark the pulse of Axel Kicillof’s management and the political scenario ahead of 2027. How many seats are renewed and how is the distribution From December 10th 69 seats will be renewed in the Buenos Aires Legislature: 46 in the S…
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