In Argentina’s elections, with almost all votes counted, Libertarian Javier Milei secured second place with 29.98% of the votes. Meanwhile, Economy Minister Sergio Massa took the lead with 36.68%. Patricia Bullrich, another contender, secured third place with 23.83%. So what’s next? Both Milei and Massa must prepare for the second round. It’s scheduled for November […]
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