Argentine far-right outsider Javier Milei posts shock win in primary election
Buenos Aires, The Gulf Observer: Argentine voters punished the country’s two main political forces in a primary election on Sunday, pushing a libertarian candidate into first place in a huge shake-up in the race towards presidential elections in October.
With some 90% of ballots counted, far-right libertarian economist Javier Milei had 30.5% of the vote, far higher than predicted, with the main conservative opposition bloc behind on 28% and the ruling Peronist coalition in third place on 27%, Reuters reported.