BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Argentina has entered a new political and economic phase after the Oct. 26 legislative elections, in which the ruling party La Libertad Avanza won 40.7% of the vote and reinforced support for President Javier Milei.
The result cleared the way for the government to advance an agenda centered on two priorities: tax and labor reforms, both aligned with International Monetary Fund requirements and seen as key to reviving the economy.
Although voters renewed their support, analysts warn that backing is fragile and depends on whether economic improvements are felt in people's wallets.
"The expectations surrounding Milei remain high, although this comes alongside a certain apathy among a segment of the electorate that supported him in 2023," Cristian Buttié, director of CB Consultora, told UPI.
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