On Sunday Argentina decides its political future in presidential elections in which the far-right Javier Milei He is a favorite in the polls.

Characterized by his eccentricities, which distance him from moderation in his ideas and forms, Milei He does not hide that he wants to eliminate all ministries and that their main challenge is to win in the first round.

However, to achieve his goal he would have to sweep next Sunday, when the first part of the elections is held. Therefore, the winning candidate needs to win by exceeding 45% of the votes.

He also has the option of running as the winner with 40% of the votes, but distancing himself by 10 points or more from the second most voted leader. A fact that seems quite unlikely even for him, who even presents himself as a megastar of rock at the end of the campaign.

In a much more discreet way, the center-right candidate of former President Macri has closed her campaign, Patricia Bullrichwhich limited itself to asking Argentines for a change in the National Congress, until now led by the coalition headed by Alberto Fernández.

The third party in contention is precisely the right hand of the Argentine president until now. Sergio Massa, a Peronist, is the favorite of the establishment and the West. They call him the super minister of Economy and it is precisely that, his management, that he uses as a great asset: “Our most important debt is the development (of the country) and we have to pay it based on honest and firm discussion“, he stated at the end of the campaign.

Next Sunday, October 22the three will face each other and, predictably, the two with the most votes will face each other in the final round on November 19.