Radical populist attacks Argentina’s ‘criminal’ government before presidential run-off
October 31, 20233 min read569 words
Published: October 31, 2023  |  3 min read569 words
Javier Milei, the radical populist running for Argentine president, labelled the current government “criminals” after he was beaten in the first round of voting by the country’s finance minister in shock results. Mr Milei, who won 30 per cent of the vote, was unexpectedly defeate...
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The Telegraph has impressed me with their non-European election coverage. Good stuff here - an explainer of what happened in the first round of voting in Argentina, discussion of the two winner, and a brief summary of the crisis gripping Argentinian society.
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