Argentina’s Chamber of Deputies has approved a groundbreaking law introducing a single paper ballot for national elections. The new system replaces individual party ballots with a unified document listing all candidates. This reform aims to enhance electoral transparency and reduce public spending on ballot printing. The law passed with 143 votes in favor, 87 against, […]
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