The candidate for the Argentine Presidency for the conservative coalition Together for Change, Patricia Bullrichtoday recognized his defeat in the elections held this Sunday, in which he barely obtained 23.8% of the votes, leaving him out of the runoff that the ruling party will contest on November 19 Sergio Massa and the libertarian Javier Milei.
The one who was Minister of Security during the Government of Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) appeared before her co-religionists with almost the 92% of the scrutinized tables, accompanied by the former president and other figures from the center-right coalition, among whom was his rival in the August primaries, the mayor of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
“Populism has impoverished the country and I am not the one who is going to come to facilitate the return to power of someone who has been part of the worst Government in the recent history of Argentina”proclaimed Bullrich in reference to the winning candidate of the first round, the Peronist Sergio Massa, although he avoided making explicit his support for Milei in the second round.
Source: Gestion

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