Elections in Buenos Aires: the Map of Territorial Power that Will Define the Battle Between Milei and Kirchnerism
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The governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, managed through the Right to the Future Movement to assert his territorial weight in the Gran Buenos Aires to place the first two names of the lists in the first and third sections, the two most populous of the Province. With this internal agreement, Kicillof achieved part of his task: to head the two regions with the highest number of votes at stake as a symbol of the value achieved in the midst of w…
In this town in the San Justo department, Milei won with 80% of the votes. Now, according to Benedetti, neighbors demand more public health, food bags and help paying for services.
The political analyst, Florencia Filadoro, referred to the previous elections in the province of Buenos Aires and said: “There is a total disincentive to go to vote.” Read more
On 7 September the legislative elections will be held in the province of Buenos Aires. This means that the Buenos Aires people will have to vote
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