Argentina’s Trump won the presidential election
The preliminary results of the counting of votes announce the victory of a far-right politician in the presidential election of Argentina. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, “Javier Milli”, the extreme right-wing and populist candidate of Argentina who said he would burn down the central bank, won the presidential election of this country.
Milli won 56% of the votes. His rival, Sergio Massa, the former economy minister of Argentina, won 44% of the total votes. Donald Trump congratulated Javier Milli’s victory and wrote in “Truth Social”: “Argentina again Do it with greatness.”
This election was held in a difficult economic situation in Argentina. Inflation is increasing in this country and the economy is in a critical situation.
Mili in Argentina has been compared to Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil. In addition to proposing to set fire to the central bank, he promised to convert the dollar into the official currency of Argentina. Analysts say that Milli, in the situation where Argentina’s economy is facing inflation of over 140% and two out of every five people in They live in poverty, there is a difficult task ahead.
Publisher | Tasnim News |