Argentinian voters head to the polls on Sunday amid skyrocketing inflation and as country struggles to pay its debts.
Mr Milei is an outspoken right-wing economist whose "shock-jock" style and aggressive social media campaigning have appealed to younger voters. His victory in ...
Argentines were going to the polls Sunday, as frustrated voters weigh handing the presidency to an anti-establishment, right-wing populist who pledges to ...
Far-right libertarian Javier Milei holds the pole position in a vote likely to roil Argentina's shaky markets, affect ties with trade partners and set a new ...
Polls have closed in Argentina's presidential elections, with the leading candidates highlighting sharp contrasts between the country's political center and ...
Potty-mouthed political outsider will head to November runoff with centrist finance minister Sergio Massa.
Milei recognised the election results and called on “everyone who wants a change” in Argentina to defeat Peronism. “I'm ready to have a clean slate . . . beyond ...
Partial results from Sunday's election suggest the country will have to vote again next month.
The economy minister won 36.6% of the vote, while his rival secured 30%. They will both try to win over the voters for Patricia Bullrich, who came in third ...
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The Peronists knock Javier Milei, an erratic libertarian, into second place. Now for the run-off | The Americas.
Brazil's Lula and others Latin American leftwingers hail Sergio Massa's first-placed finish, with election now headed to November runoff.
Argentina voted in a general election on Sunday (Oct 22), with Peronist Economy Minister Sergio Massa posting a surprisingly strong first-place finish ...