Argentina's Milei Will Send Electoral Reform to Congress
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The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, announced that he will send a bill to Parliament to reform aspects of the electoral system.
Argentine President Proposes Major Electoral Reforms
Argentine President Javier Milei is set to introduce an electoral reform bill to Congress, aiming to abolish mandatory primary elections. The proposed changes will revamp campaign financing regulations and disallow individuals with criminal convictions from standing for public office, signifying a major shift in Argentina's electoral process.
President Javier Milei announced Tuesday afternoon that the Executive Branch will send the electoral reform bill to Congress on Wednesday. In a brief post on Twitter, the president indicated that the initiative includes the elimination of the primary elections (PASO), changes to campaign financing, and the implementation of a clean slate policy. “Impunity is over. The charade is over. Long live freedom!” he declared on the platform. The reform b…
President Javier Milei announced that he will send the electoral reform to Congress. Among its key points, the proposal includes the elimination of the Open, Simultaneous, and Mandatory Primary Elections (PASO). The system is not only in effect nationally, but also in a handful of provinces, which will have to specify whether they will align with the government or take an independent path. In 2025, the ruling party obtained parliamentary approva…
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