2023 Argentine general election explained

Country:Argentina
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Election Name:Presidential election
Embed:yes
Type:presidential
Previous Election:2019 Argentine general election
Previous Year:2019
Next Election:2027 Argentine general election
Next Year:2027
Registered:35,854,122 (first round)
35,405,398 (second round)
Turnout:77.14% (first round) 3.27pp
76.32% (second round) 0.82pp[1]
Opinion Polls:Opinion polling for the 2023 Argentine general election
Image1:Javier Milei VIVA22 (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Javier Milei
Running Mate1:Victoria Villarruel
Party1:Libertarian Party (Argentina)
Alliance1:La Libertad Avanza
Popular Vote1:14,554,560
Percentage1:55.65%
Nominee2:Sergio Massa
Running Mate2:Agustín Rossi
Party2:Renewal Front
Alliance2:Union for the Homeland
Popular Vote2:11,598,720
Percentage2:44.35%
President
Before Election:Alberto Fernández
Before Party:FdTPJ
After Election:Javier Milei
After Party:LLAPL
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Type:legislative
Election Name:Chamber of Deputies
Previous Election:2021
Next Election:2025
Seats For Election:130 of 257 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Election Date:22 October 2023
Turnout:77.01%
Party1:Union for the Homeland
Leader1:Germán Martínez
Percentage1:38.54
Last Election1:68
Seats1:58
Party2:Juntos por el Cambio
Leader2:Mario Negri
Percentage2:26.60
Last Election2:56
Seats2:31
Party3:La Libertad Avanza
Leader3:Javier Milei
Percentage3:26.51
Last Election3:New
Seats3:35
Party4:Hacemos por Nuestro País
Leader4:Juan Schiaretti
Percentage4:3.99
Last Election4:4
Seats4:4
Party5:Workers' Left Front
Leader5:Nicolás del Caño
Percentage5:3.31
Last Election5:0
Seats5:1
Party6:Por Santa Cruz
Leader6:Claudio Vidal
Percentage6:0.23
Last Election6:1
Seats6:1
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Type:legislative
Election Name:Senate
Previous Election:2021
Next Election:2025
Seats For Election:24 of 72 seats in the Senate
Election Date:22 October 2023
Turnout:78.30%
Party1:Union for the Homeland
Leader1:José Mayans
Percentage1:43.66
Last Election1:10
Seats1:13
Party8:La Libertad Avanza
Leader8:Javier Milei
Percentage8:25.93
Last Election8:New
Seats8:7
Party9:Juntos por el Cambio
Leader9:Alfredo Cornejo
Percentage9:25.62
Last Election9:11
Seats9:2
Party10:Por Santa Cruz
Leader10:Claudio Vidal
Percentage10:0.50
Last Election10:1
Seats10:2
Map:2023 Argentina legislative election - results.svg

General elections were held in Argentina on 22 October 2023 to elect the president, vice president, members of the National Congress, and the governors of most provinces. As no presidential candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held on 19 November, in which Javier Milei defeated Sergio Massa to become President of Argentina.[2] Incumbent president Alberto Fernández and incumbent vice president and former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, despite both being eligible for a second, consecutive term, did not seek re-election.[3] [4]

Advancing to the runoff, Massa of the ruling centre-left Union for the Homeland unexpectedly came in first place, winning 36% of the vote, against Milei of the right-wing Liberty Advances, who came in second place, with 30% of the vote. Massa's victory in the first round was seen as an upset because of the severe inflation that took place during Massa's tenure as Minister of Economy, as well as Milei's lead in polls up to that point.[5]

In the runoff Milei defeated Massa with 55.7% of the vote, the highest percentage of the vote since Argentina's transition to democracy. Milei received over 14 million votes, which was the highest ever vote total in Argentina's history. In a surprise reversal of the first round, Milei outperformed polls, which had been calling for a much closer race. Massa conceded defeat shortly before the official results were published.[6] [7] Milei would later be sworn in as President of Argentina on 10 December 2023.[8] [9] [10]

Observers generally saw Milei's win as a sign more of discontent with the status quo than support for his politics,[11] and his victory was likened to that of Donald Trump in the United States and Jair Bolsonaro's in Brazil.[12] [13]

Background

See main article: Presidency of Alberto Fernández. In the 2019 general election, the Peronist, left-wing Frente de Todos ticket of Alberto Fernández, former Cabinet Chief, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, National Senator and former president, defeated the center-right Juntos por el Cambio ticket of incumbent president Mauricio Macri and conservative Peronist National Senator Miguel Ángel Pichetto, exceeding the threshold to win the presidency in a single round. Macri became the first incumbent president in Argentine history to be defeated for reelection.[14]

The first two years of the Fernández presidency were limited by the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, during which he imposed strict lockdown measures in an attempt to suppress the spread of the disease,[15] and a debt crisis.[16] While the economy did recover in 2021–22,[17] inflation rose to 100% (the highest since 1991).[18] His approval ratings have been consistently low throughout his presidency, only on a few occasions has his approval rating been over 50%, with disapproval ratings from 60% to 80%.[19] [20] According to British newspaper The Economist, Fernández is "a president without a plan", and his presidency is a "weak administration",[21] [22] alluding to his lack of independent decision-making and under the heavy influence of Vice President and former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, also the leader of the coalition, whom Fernández himself described as a "permanent source of consultation."[23] The 2021 midterm elections resulted in heavy losses for the Frente de Todos, which lost its majority in both houses of Congress. Observers attributed the loss to widespread anger over high inflation and rising poverty.[24] [25] [26]

In April 2023, Fernández announced that he had decided not to seek reelection to the presidency in the 2023 general election.[3] Others who refused to run were incumbent vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (who served as president between 2007 and 2015),[4] and former president Mauricio Macri, who succeeded Fernández de Kirchner and preceded Fernández.[27] Controversial constitutional amendments in Jujuy – a province governed by Gerardo Morales, who ran as a precandidate for vice president alongside Horacio Rodriguez Larreta– led to protests beginning in June where demonstrators stormed the Jujuy legislature.[28] [29]

The 2023 election was held amid a severe economic crisis with over 140% inflation and 40% poverty which observers said would negatively affect the ruling party's chance for another term.[30]

Debates

2023 Argentine presidential debates
DateTimeOrganizersLocation Present   Invitee  Non-invitee 
FRUPPLLLAPROJxCPJHNPPTSFIT–URefs
1 hour and 48 min.Televisión PúblicaSantiago del Estero Forum, Santiago del Estero CityP
Sergio Massa
P
Javier Milei
P
Patricia Bullrich
P
Juan Schiaretti
P
Myriam Bregman
[31]
1 hour and 41 min.Faculty of Law, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City[32]
1 hour and 58 min. [33]
2023 Argentine vice presidential debates
DateTimeOrganizerLocation Present   Invitee  Non-invitee 
PJUPPDLLAUCRJxCHACER–HNPPTSFIT–URefs
1 hour and 46 min.Todo NoticiasTodo Noticias headquarters, Buenos Aires CityP
Agustín Rossi
P
Victoria Villarruel
P
Luis Petri
P
Florencio Randazzo
P
Nicolas del Caño
[34]
1 hour and 17 min. [35]

Electoral system

President

The election of the president is conducted under the ballotage system, a modified version of the two-round system. A candidate can win the presidency in a single round by either winning over 45% of the vote or if they win 40% of the vote while finishing more than 10 percentage points ahead of the second-place candidate. If no candidate meets either threshold, a runoff takes place between the top two candidates.[36] Voting is compulsory for citizens between 18 and 70 years old.[37] Suffrage is also extended to 16- and 17-year-olds, though without compulsory voting.[38] Both in the primaries and in the first and second rounds polls opened at 08:00 and closed at 18:00 (UTC −3), with vote results starting to show at around 21:00.[39] [40]

Congress

Chamber of Deputies

The 257 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by proportional representation in 24 multi-member constituencies based on the provinces (plus the City of Buenos Aires). Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method with a 3% electoral threshold.[41] In this election, 130 of the 257 seats were up for renewal for a four-year term.[42]

Senate

The 72 members of the Senate are elected in the same 24 constituencies, with three seats in each. The party receiving the most votes in each constituency wins two seats, with the third seat awarded to the second-placed party. The 2023 elections will see one-third of senators renewed, with eight provinces electing three senators for a 6-year term; Buenos Aires, Formosa, Jujuy, La Rioja, Misiones, San Juan, San Luis, and Santa Cruz.[43]

Presidential candidates

See main article: article and 2023 Argentine primary elections. The following candidates participated in the Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO), which were held on 13 August 2023. The primaries determined the candidates of each coalition. Coalitions who received less than 1.5% of the votes will not be able to participate in the general election on 22 October.[44]

Advanced to runoff election

Name
Prior experiencePartyVice President CoalitionRef
Sergio Massa
b. 1972
Minister of Economy (2022–2023)
Renewal FrontCabinet Chief
Agustín Rossi
(PJ)
Union for the Homeland
[45]
Javier Milei
b. 1970
National Deputy from the City of Buenos Aires (2021–2023) Libertarian PartyNational Deputy
Victoria Villarruel
(PD)
Liberty Advances
[46]

Defeated in the first round

Name
Prior experiencePartyVice President CoalitionRef
Patricia Bullrich
b. 1956
Minister of Security (2015–2019)
Republican ProposalFormer
National Deputy

Luis Petri
(UCR)
Together for Change
[47]
Juan Schiaretti
b. 1949
Governor of Córdoba Province (2007–2011; 2015–2023)
Justicialist PartyNational Deputy
Florencio Randazzo
(HACER)
We Do for Our Country
[48]
Myriam Bregman
b. 1972
National Deputy from Buenos Aires Province (2015–2016) and the City of Buenos Aires (2021–present)
Socialist Workers' PartyNational Deputy
Nicolás del Caño
(PTS)
Workers' Left Front – Unity
[49]

Defeated in a winning coalition in the primary elections

Name
Prior experiencePartyVice President CoalitionRef
Juan Grabois
b. 1983
Leader of the Patria Grande Front Patria Grande FrontDoctor
Paula Abal Medina
(FPG)
Union for the Homeland
[50]
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
b. 1965
Mayor of Buenos Aires (2015–2023)
Republican ProposalGovernor of Jujuy
Gerardo Morales
(UCR)
Together for Change
[51]
Gabriel Solano
b. 1974
Legislator of Buenos Aires City (2017–2020; 2021–present)
Workers' PartyFormer Legislator of Buenos Aires City
Vilma Ripoll
(MST)
Workers' Left Front – Unity

[52]

Defeated in the primary elections

Name
Prior experiencePartyVice President CoalitionRef
Guillermo Moreno
b. 1955
Secretary of Domestic Trade (2006–2013)
Principles and Values PartySecretary General of APOPS
Leonardo Fabre
(PyV)
Principles and Values
[53]
Paula Arias Labour PartyWalter Vera
(PL)
[54]
Carina Bartolini Justicialist PartyMabel Gómez
(PJ)
Eliodoro MartínezLeader of the CABA wing of the Action for the Republic Action for the RepublicVicente Souto
(APLR)
Jorge OliverJournalist and political analistThree Flags groupEzequiel San Martín
(Three Flags)
Manuela Castañeira
b. 1984
Sociologist New MASTeacher
Lucas Ruiz
(New MAS)
New MAS[55]
Jesús Escobar
b. 1971
Provincial Legislator of Neuquén (2003–2007; 2011–2019) Freemen of the SouthFormer Santiago del Estero City councilwoman
Marianella Lezama Hid
(Freemen of the South)
Freemen of the South Movement[56]
Marcelo Ramal
b. 1954
Legislator of Buenos Aires City (2013–2015; 2015–2017) Workers' PolicyTeacher
Patricia Urones
(PO)
Workers' Policy[57]
Nazareno EtchepareLawyerDemosBachelor
Fernando Lorenzo
(DEMOS)
Liber.AR
[58]
Ramiro VasenaPolitical leaderReconquest GroupPolitical leader
Víctor Aníbal Lagonegro
(Reconquest)
[59]
Raúl Castells
b. 1953
Leader of the MIJD MIJDSocial activist
Adriana Reinoso
(MIJD)
MIJD

b. 1970
Journalist and businessmanFalklands War veteran
Gustavo Barranco
(MIJD)
Mempo Giardinelli
b. 1947
Writer, journalist and professorPeace, Democracy and SovereigntyTeacher
Bárbara Solemou
(PDyS)
Youth Project
Reina IbáñezSex workerTODEXGonzalo Ibarra
(TODEX)
[60]
Martín AyerbePresident of the Argentine Naval Forum Hipólito Bouchard United HomelandHugo Rodríguez
(United Homeland)
[61]
César BiondiniLawyerPatriot FrontTeacher
Mariel Avendaño
(FP)
Patriot Front
Raúl AlbarracínProvincial Legislator of Córdoba (2007–2011)Neighbourhood Action MovementLawyer
Sergio Pastore
(MAV)
Neighbourhood Action Movement[62]
Andrés PassamontiLeader of the UCEDE (Buenos Aires) Union of the Democratic CentrePublic accountant
Pamela Fernández
(UCEDE)
Union of the Democratic Centre[63]

Opinion polls

See main article: Opinion polling for the 2023 Argentine general election.

Presidential election

Second round

Results

Primary elections

See main article: 2023 Argentine primary elections.

President

Results by province, first round

Provinces won by Massa/Rossi
Provinces won by Milei/Villarruel
Provinces won by Bullrich/Petri
ProvinceMassa/Rossi
(UP)
Milei/Villarruel
(LLA)
Bullrich/Petri
(JxC)
Schiaretti/Randazzo
(HxNP)
Bregman/Del Caño
(FIT-U)
Blanks/InvalidTurnout
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Buenos Aires4,327,44142.952,593,07525.732,423,38424.05373,0873.70359,5383.57348,3893.3410,424,91478.61
Buenos Aires City616,18232.18382,48819.98789,45441.2358,7883.0767,6663.5349,0562.501,963,63472.97
Catamarca104,32242.8378,01732.0341,71917.1315,6776.443,8411.5820,6167.80264,19277.42
Chaco313,94143.67200,00627.82173,25324.1026,0593.625,6370.7812,0231.64730,91972.95
Chubut111,75232.22121,84235.1371,34320.5726,7227.7015,1874.3810,1932.85357,03974.83
Córdoba309,04413.42773,42833.58521,31022.63667,44728.9831,9221.3937,9521.622,341,10375.73
Corrientes262,17037.21189,28226.87226,37132.1319,2152.737,4641.0617,9802.49722,48277.40
Entre Ríos283,13633.31252,71929.74255,23630.0345,5405.3613,2481.5649,7585.53899,63778.16
Formosa189,59352.31105,33029.0655,73815.388,8432.442,9540.816,9451.88369,40376.01
Jujuy148,10332.36170,96637.3591,37319.9631,0636.7916,1933.5411,2402.40468,93879.04
La Pampa80,61134.8677,49333.5150,64021.9017,1957.445,2922.294,3191.83235,55078.15
La Rioja98,73941.1490,32837.6328,31411.8020,4168.512,2190.925,5602.26245,57680.53
Mendoza269,32624.01475,27242.38289,53325.8248,4724.3238,9323.4734,9993.031,156,53475.84
Misiones277,83637.93309,07742.19105,38414.3930,0364.1010,2281.4025,0333.30757,59476.07
Neuquén135,88131.76157,18736.7487,95220.5625,4385.9521,3564.9919,4504.35447,26480.33
Río Negro168,23537.85150,07933.7680,59118.1327,7826.2517,8474.0120,5234.41465,05777.54
Salta304,88038.00323,10540.27110,70213.8049,5876.1814,0141.7525,4193.07827,70775.49
San Juan155,79433.30164,11735.08108,54723.2028,8796.1710,4552.2311,8002.46479,59278.43
San Luis88,23527.33139,89443.3367,51720.9120,1596.247,0552.199,9342.99332,79478.69
Santa Cruz67,33637.7964,68736.3029,23416.4111,7576.605,1612.9015,0587.79193,23372.41
Santa Fe607,08829.70664,60732.52549,36326.88184,3379.0238,5501.8944,4202.132,088,36573.14
Santiago del Estero416,59765.77144,65922.8450,7498.0113,4892.137,9121.2513,3152.06646,72179.29
Tierra del Fuego40,88938.2036,20233.8216,04314.999,7679.124,1373.863,3633.05110,40174.16
Tucumán476,36144.93371,13035.00155,27314.6442,3133.9915,2531.4434,9413.191,095,27182.65
Total9,853,49236.788,034,99029.996,379,02323.811,802,0686.73722,0612.70832,2863.0127,623,92077.05

Results by province, second round

Provinces won by Massa/Rossi
Provinces won by Milei/Villarruel
ProvinceMilei/Villarruel
(LLA)
Massa/Rossi
(UP)
MarginBlanks/InvalidTurnout
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Buenos Aires4,801,18549.244,949,73450.76148,5491.52322,8723.2110,073,79176.78
Buenos Aires City1,038,31057.25775,35642.75262,95414.5091,9594.831,905,62575.42
Catamarca125,32552.81111,99447.1913,3315.625,9302.44243,24971.40
Chaco357,10649.81359,78950.192,6830.3713,3691.83730,26473.10
Chubut197,83559.07137,05740.9360,77818.1515,5654.44350,45773.85
Córdoba1,639,10274.05574,31325.951,064,78948.1184,9813.702,298,39675.09
Corrientes366,22853.16322,69446.8443,5346.3216,6672.36705,58975.85
Entre Ríos529,31861.47331,76338.53197,55522.9428,6983.23889,77977.76
Formosa154,30643.27202,28856.7347,98213.466,3891.76362,98375.23
Jujuy258,75458.14186,31541.8672,43916.2811,8452.59456,91477.32
La Pampa126,79457.2894,54642.7232,24814.577,6833.35229,02376.33
La Rioja126,35753.73108,81746.2717,5407.464,9902.08240,16478.89
Mendoza784,10971.17317,65628.83466,45342.3441,6363.641,143,40176.49
Misiones405,46056.72309,35543.2896,10513.4414,8892.04729,70473.74
Neuquén254,61360.43166,70039.5787,91320.8719,0414.32440,35479.48
Río Negro236,79654.22199,96945.7836,8278.4317,7083.90454,47376.26
Salta461,68557.67338,92542.33122,76015.3318,6722.28819,28275.04
San Juan277,62160.71179,70639.2997,91521.4113,0272.77470,35477.43
San Luis214,93867.98101,23232.02113,70635.9610,5933.24326,76377.61
Santa Cruz104,53158.0075,70642.0028,82515.996,0143.23186,25170.07
Santa Fe1,282,01262.83758,39637.17523,61625.6680,1373.782,120,54574.96
Santiago del Estero198,80531.49432,43368.51233,62837.019,3431.46640,58178.68
Tierra del Fuego55,97553.3248,99846.686,9776.654,6364.23109,60974.07
Tucumán557,39551.98514,97848.0242,4173.9621,6761.981,094,04982.91
Total14,554,56055.6511,598,72044.352,955,84011.30868,3203.2127,021,60076.32

Chamber of Deputies

Results by province

ProvinceUnion for the HomelandLa Libertad AvanzaJuntos por el CambioHacemos por Nuestro PaísOthers
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
scope=rowBuenos Airesbgcolor=lightblue4,094,665bgcolor=lightblue43.71bgcolor=lightblue align=center162,382,19825.4392,484,59326.529405,9734.331
scope=rowBuenos Aires City577,22531.414377,45120.542bgcolor=khaki782,984bgcolor=khaki42.61bgcolor=khaki align=center699,9475.44
scope=rowCatamarcabgcolor=lightblue102,943bgcolor=lightblue52.52bgcolor=lightblue align=center250,65725.8442,41521.64
scope=rowChacobgcolor=lightblue305,229bgcolor=lightblue45.53bgcolor=lightblue align=center1192,28428.681172,92925.791
scope=rowChubut101,88532.851118,24638.12bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center171,33323.00118,6986.03
scope=rowCórdoba286,61512.601751,42833.02bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center3509,83722.412679,60329.87348,0572.11
scope=rowCorrientesbgcolor=lightblue253,334bgcolor=lightblue38.72bgcolor=lightblue align=center2178,85527.341222,00633.941
scope=rowEntre Ríosbgcolor=lightblue293,605bgcolor=lightblue39.81bgcolor=lightblue align=center2174,78723.701269,18936.501
scope=rowFormosabgcolor=lightblue184,028bgcolor=lightblue54.31bgcolor=lightblue align=center2101,63730.00153,15515.69
scope=rowJujuy123,97130.911152,85338.12bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center196,15823.98128,0276.99
scope=rowLa Pampabgcolor=lightblue81,094bgcolor=lightblue58.15bgcolor=lightblue align=center152,57437.7015,7964.16
scope=rowLa Riojabgcolor=lightblue93,668bgcolor=lightblue41.50bgcolor=lightblue align=center285,79438.01128,65612.7017,6037.80
scope=rowMendoza259,26324.201462,65743.18bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center3287,02026.79162,5665.84
scope=rowMisionesbgcolor=lightblue252,335bgcolor=lightblue64.87bgcolor=lightblue align=center3109,85628.24126,7766.88
scope=rowNeuquén111,82829.091136,29035.46bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center179,77320.75156,50714.70
scope=rowRío Negrobgcolor=lightblue134,429bgcolor=lightblue32.84bgcolor=lightblue align=center1126,87931.00167,98616.61180,05919.56
scope=rowSalta280,11136.482305,39739.77bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center2101,18813.1840,7235.3040,4875.27
scope=rowSan Juanbgcolor=lightblue154,715bgcolor=lightblue36.67bgcolor=lightblue align=center1153,57636.401113,66226.941
scope=rowSan Luis83,17827.311125,12341.08bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center171,71823.5516,3235.368,2562.71
scope=rowSanta Cruz45,18236.68118,59515.10bgcolor=LightSteelBlue59,391bgcolor=LightSteelBlue48.22bgcolor=LightSteelBlue align=center1
scope=rowSanta Fe584,58929.103649,80932.34bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center3541,53426.953184,6809.19148,4692.41
scope=rowSantiago del Esterobgcolor=lightblue417,016bgcolor=lightblue89.27bgcolor=lightblue align=center450,11510.73
scope=rowTierra del Fuegobgcolor=lightblue34,206bgcolor=lightblue34.12bgcolor=lightblue align=center230,53430.46113,25413.227,9087.8914,33714.30
scope=rowTucumánbgcolor=lightblue443,377bgcolor=lightblue46.94bgcolor=lightblue align=center3286,59430.341171,60318.17143,0024.55
Total9,298,49137.88586,843,04927.88356,412,13326.1232946,8403.8641,046,3484.262

Senate

Results by province

ProvinceUnion for the HomelandLa Libertad AvanzaJuntos por el CambioOthers
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
scope=rowBuenos Airesbgcolor=lightblue4,135,519bgcolor=lightblue44.01bgcolor=lightblue align=center22,386,04825.392,479,07126.381396,5004.22
scope=rowFormosabgcolor=lightblue184,475bgcolor=lightblue54.18bgcolor=lightblue align=center2103,03030.26152,98315.56
scope=rowJujuy123,45330.541153,33337.93bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center297,48124.1129,9877.42
scope=rowLa Riojabgcolor=lightblue95,733bgcolor=lightblue42.44bgcolor=lightblue align=center285,15237.75127,02611.9817,6537.83
scope=rowMisionesbgcolor=lightblue253,428bgcolor=lightblue65.11bgcolor=lightblue align=center2109,83628.22125,9856.68
scope=rowSan Juanbgcolor=lightblue155,266bgcolor=lightblue36.73bgcolor=lightblue align=center2153,95136.421113,50926.85
scope=rowSan Luis82,95727.291126,01241.45bgcolor=#cab1e3 align=center270,33823.1424,7188.13
scope=rowSanta Cruz45,41335.79118,82614.84bgcolor=LightSteelBlue62,643bgcolor=LightSteelBlue49.37bgcolor=LightSteelBlue align=center2
Total5,076,24443.72133,007,52625.9082,969,07025.572557,4864.802

Mercosur Parliament

Reactions

Domestic

Milei defeated Massa in the runoff what was described as a historic election in Argentina. Milei in his victory speech vowed to begin "the reconstruction of Argentina" and end the country's economic decline.[64] His prospective foreign minister Diana Mondino also announced Argentina would pause their accession to BRICS.[65] Massa conceded and announced his retirement from politics after the runoff election results showed that he had lost by roughly 11 percentage points.[66]

Incumbent and retiring president Alberto Fernández congratulated Milei: "I am a man of democracy, and I value nothing more than the popular verdict. I trust that tomorrow we can start working with Javier Milei to guarantee an orderly transition."[67] Former president Mauricio Macri, who had endorsed Milei in the runoff, said: "I congratulate Javier Milei for bravely representing the will to advance and prosper that lives in the hearts of Argentines. He knew how to listen to the voice of young people and the fatigue of millions of neglected and impoverished people."

International

Bolivian president Luis Arce wished success to Javier Milei and said that he would work hard to keep "firm relations" with Argentina. On the other hand, former president Evo Morales said that he would never wish success to "[Milei's] fascism, far-right and neoliberalism, who supports the Zionist genocide and Yankee imperialism."[68] [69]

Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva congratulated Milei without mentioning his name, saying: "Democracy is the voice of the people, and it must always be respected. My congratulations to Argentine institutions for conducting the electoral process and to the Argentine people who participated on election day in an orderly and peaceful manner. I wish the new government good luck and success." Former president Jair Bolsonaro congratulated Milei saying: "Congratulations to the Argentine people for Javier Milei's victory. Hope will shine again in South America. May these good winds reach the United States and Brazil so that honesty, progress and freedom come back to all of us."

Chilean president Gabriel Boric congratulated Milei saying: "I salute Javier Milei for his victory and Sergio Massa for his worthy recognition of defeat. I wish the Argentine people the best and know that they will always have our respect and support. As president of Chile, I will work tirelessly to keep our sister nations united and collaborating for the well-being of all."

Chinese president Xi Jinping congratulated Milei saying: "I am ready to work with President-elect Milei to continue the China-Argentina friendship, help the development and revitalisation of our respective countries through win-win cooperation, and promote steady and far-reaching development of China-Argentina relations." Milei thanked Xi for his congratulations, replying "I thank President Xi Jinping for the congratulations and good wishes. I send him my most sincere wishes for the Chinese people's wellbeing."[70]

Colombian president Gustavo Petro lamented Milei's win, which was mocked by El Salvador president Nayib Bukele.

Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, congratulated Milei saying: "Congratulations to Argentina's new president-elect Javier Milei for his victory. The people of Argentina have spoken in free and democratic elections."[71]

Ilan Goldfajn, the president of the Inter-American Development Bank, congratulated Milei saying: "Congratulations Javier Milei, president-elect of Argentina. At the IDB, we are ready to continue our collaboration with the country and promote sustainable and inclusive economic development for the benefit of its citizens."

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi congratulated Milei saying: "Congratulations for the victory in the Presidential elections. Look forward to working closely with you to diversify and expand India-Argentina strategic partnership."[72]

Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador called Argentina's election of Milei an "own goal".[73]

Paraguayan president Santiago Peña congratulated Milei saying: "I congratulate Javier Milei for his victory and I offer Paraguay's cordial and brotherly hand to strengthen relations between our countries."

Peruvian president Dina Boluarte congratulated Milei saying: "Peru expresses its warm congratulations to Javier Milei for his election as president of the Argentine Republic. Wishing him the greatest success in his administration, Peru renews its commitment to continue strengthening the historic ties of friendship and cooperation that unite our countries."

Russian president Vladimir Putin congratulated Milei, despite the latter support for Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov said: "We noted a number of statements that Mr. Milei made during the election campaign, but we will focus on and judge him mainly by the statements that he makes after the inauguration" while remaining supportive of the "development of bilateral relations with Argentina."[74]

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated Milei on his victory and thanked him for his clear stance of support for Ukraine. Zelenskyy further stated that he looked forward to working together with Milei to strengthen Ukrainian-Argentinian cooperation and restore international order based on international law.[75] Zelenskyy and Milei held a phone call where they discussed cultivating relations and Ukraine's war against Russia.[76]

U.S president Joe Biden congratulated Milei and held a phone call with him, where Biden said that Argentina can count with US support. Milei told Biden that he would align with the US and Israel, while repeatedly saying that he would cool relations with China.[77] Antony Blinken, the United States Secretary of State, congratulated Milei saying: "The United States congratulates Argentine President-elect Javier Milei on his victory in today's election, and we applaud the robust democratic process through which the Argentine public has spoken. The strong turnout and peaceful conduct of the vote are a testament to Argentina's electoral and democratic institutions. We look forward to working with President-elect Milei and his government on shared priorities that benefit the people of both countries, including protecting human rights and democracy, addressing climate change, and investing in the middle class."[78] Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, congratulated Milei saying: "I congratulate Javier Milei on his election as president of Argentina and to the people of Argentina for holding free and fair elections. We look forward to building on our strong bilateral relationship based on our shared commitment to human rights, democratic values, and transparency." Former president Donald Trump congratulated Milei saying: "Congratulations to Javier Milei on a great race for president of Argentina. The whole world was watching! I am very proud of you. You will turn your country around and truly Make Argentina Great Again!"

Uruguayan president Luis Lacalle Pou congratulated Milei saying: "I salute President-elect Javier Milei. We have much to work on together and improve our bilateral relations."

Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, reacting to the election results, declared that "the neo-Nazi extreme right won in Argentina, we call for reflection on the emergence of extreme right centers that seek to impose themselves to recolonize Latin America and impose extremist models".[79]

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