The new Latin American Political Landscape After Milei's Triumph (Argentina): How Does It Affect the Region's Social Development?
(By Mary Molina, with the collaboration of Marcelo Maurizio) Javier Milei's victory in the Argentine presidential elections has marked a significant milestone in the political landscape of Latin America. This self-proclaimed libertarian liberal, positioned on the right (the term "ultra" seems overly exaggerated), secured the support of 55.7% of voters, surpassing the current Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa. With victories in 21 out of 24 provinces, Milei becomes the elected president with the highest number of votes since the restoration of democracy in 1983.
(By Mary Molina, with the collaboration of Marcelo Maurizio) Javier Milei's victory in the Argentine presidential elections has marked a significant milestone in the political landscape of Latin America. This self-proclaimed libertarian liberal, positioned on the right (the term "ultra" seems overly exaggerated), secured the support of 55.7% of voters, surpassing the current Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa. With victories in 21 out of 24 provinces, Milei becomes the elected president with the highest number of votes since the restoration of democracy in 1983.