CEC: Economy Minister Massa and opposition leader Miley are ahead in Argentina’s presidential elections

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The country’s Economy Minister Sergio Massa and Libertarian MP Javier Miley went to the second round of the presidential elections in Argentina. This was reported by the National Electoral Chamber after 82% of the ballot papers had been processed. TASS.

Massa, nominated by the ruling Fatherland Union coalition, received 36.11% of the votes. Miley, who represents the opposition union “Freedom Comes”, was supported by 30.35 percent of voters.

Former Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, nominated by the largest opposition coalition, Together for Change, received 23.69 percent of the vote. The fourth and fifth places were taken by Cordoba Governor Juan Schiaretti with 7.18 percent of the votes and far-left politician Miriam Bregman with 2.64 percent of the votes.

According to Argentine law, to win the first round of elections, a candidate must receive more than 45 percent of the votes. It is also possible for the leader to receive 40 percent of the votes. However, in this case, he must be 10 percent ahead of his closest rival.

The second round of the presidential elections will be held on November 19.

Previously reportedBallot boxes have been opened to vote in the presidential elections in Argentina.

Previously Biden accused It violates the US Constitution.

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