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Argentina’s economy takes centre stage in presidential election

By France24
24 October 2023   |   10:46 am
Voters in Argentina have picked two candidates for November's presidential run-off, as the country faces economic turmoil. Centre-left economy minister Sergio Massa will be facing libertarian populist Javier Milei, and the pair have very different views on how Argentina's economy should be handled. We take a closer look.

 

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