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Argentina: ultra-liberal Javier Miley is the candidate with the most votes in the primaries

  • August 14, 2023
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Ultraliberal Candidate Javier Miley gave a surprise and is still the most voted candidate in the Argentine presidential primary, PASO, with over 95 percent scrutinized and 70 percent

Ultraliberal Candidate Javier Miley gave a surprise and is still the most voted candidate in the Argentine presidential primary, PASO, with over 95 percent scrutinized and 70 percent share.

Miley from the party La Libertad Avanza has 30.14 percent of the votewhich is equivalent to more than 7,000,000 votes, according to official figures compiled by an Argentine newspaper. Nation.

Opposition coalition “Together for Change” (Horacio Rodriguez Larreta and Patricia Bullrich) – 28.27%. (over 6,500,000 voters) and Peronist Union for the Motherland (Sergio Massa) he won 27.19 percent (about 6,300,000 votes).

“Everyone is leaving. This competitive alternative will not only put an end to Kirchnerism, but also put an end to the parasitic, stupid and useless caste of this country,” Miley said after learning the first official results.

“We are facing the end of the caste model based on the atrocity that says that where there is a need, there is a right, but ifand forget that you have to pay for this right”– added the ultra-liberal candidate, who assured that this victory is “the first step towards the restoration” of the country.

Photo: Reuters

In addition, he noted that he is both the most elected force individually and the one with the most votes at the party level, and called on “good Argentines” to join the “liberal revolution” in order to Politicians who “do not want to change” come out.

In “Together for Change”, the votes are divided between the former security minister, Patricia Bullrichvery close to opposition leader Mauricio Macri (from 16.99 percent) and Head of Government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta (11.28%).

“Thank you to all the Argentines who supported us throughout the country. Congratulations to Patricia Bullrich on winning this primary. which we have carried out with great respect and seriousness,” Larreta wrote on his account on the social network X, formerly Twitter, after the first official results became known.

On behalf of Unión por la Patria (UP), Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa with 21.35% and Juan Grabua with leader of one of the most left-wing forces from the ruling coalition, a native of social movements, who until now received 5.84 percent of the vote.

Polls before the primaries 19.5 percent of votes for Mileultra-liberal economist who proposed the dollarization of the economy, the closure of the Central Bank and the fight against crime.

Pictured are Patricia Bullrich, Sergio Massa, Horacio Rodriguez Larreta and Javier Miley. Photo: Reuters/Pexels. Treatment: no data

Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primary Education (PASO) usually they are an x-ray of the state of mind of the country, whose dissatisfaction with the political class resurfaced during local elections with a high percentage of abstentions and blank votes.

In these primary elections, candidates renew part of the National Congress, as well as the following provincial governors, among them is the head of government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and other local and municipal executive positions.

Thus, the head of government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires will be Jorge Macrifrom “Together for Change” with the support of 55.92% of voters.

The dispute over the post of governor of Buenos Aires was more intense, the victory of which went to the candidate Union for the Motherland, Aksel Kitzillofwith 36.38 percent of the vote, followed by Together for Change, whose candidates, Nestor Grindetti and Diego Santilli, together won 32.95 percent of the vote, although the difference was only 0.3 percentage points in favor of Grindetti.

(According to information from Europe Press)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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