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Javier Milei's Party Wins Argentina's Midterm Election, Gaining More Power To Push Reforms

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27.10.2025

Javier Milei

César Báez | 10.27.2025 1:06 PM

The results of Argentina's midterm elections Sunday were not widely expected. Pre-election polls had predicted a tie nationwide. Instead there was a clear win for President Javier Milei's coalition, La Libertad Avanza (Freedom Advances), which secured 41 percent of the national vote. The Peronist opposition followed with 32 percent, while regional parties divided the remainder. Voter turnout was 68 percent, below typical midterm participation levels.

The vote consolidated Argentina's increasingly polarized landscape, with centrist and third-party options virtually disappearing between Milei's libertarian-leaning movement and the Peronist opposition. Beginning December 10, Freedom Advances will increase its congressional seats from 37 to 101 deputies and from 6 to 20 senators, surpassing the one-third threshold Milei had set as his minimum goal for victory. "We will have, without a doubt, the most reformist Congress in Argentine history," Milei

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