President Javier Milei is facing midterm elections on Sunday, which will determine the fate of his reform push and budget cuts for the remaining two years of his term.
The election will choose half of the country's 257 deputies and a third of its 72 senators, and its outcome will impact the continuation of Milei's policies.
Two years after a stunning election victory, President Javier Milei faces a tough legislative election on Sunday.
In 2023, Milei won 56 percent of votes in a presidential run-off, upending the political landscape with his outsider rhetoric and anti-politics discourse.
Author's summary: Argentina's midterm elections will shape the country's future.