The Argentine president is receiving an overwhelming defeat in the Buenos Aires elections

Argentine President Javier Millie was overwhelmed yesterday, in the Buenos Yress County elections, which are widely seen as a political test of his liberal party and an indication of his performance in the decisive midterm elections next month.
The “La Libertad Avanza” party, which was recently made by Millie, made 34% of the votes in the largest province in Argentina, and lost a large margin in favor of the left -wilderus opposition, which received 47% with the majority of the votes sorted late yesterday.
Milli admitted that the loss of his overwhelming right -wing party by 13 points against his populist competitors was a “clear defeat.”
Milli told his supporters who are in the face of the party, in a tone that reflects meditation, and even repentance: “We have been subjected to a setback, and we must accept it with responsibility.”
He said: “If we make political errors, we will understand them, and we will address them, and we will adjust our actions.”
However, he pledged to adhere to his comprehensive economic reform, saying: “There will be no decline in government policy.”
With Miley suffering to stabilize a faltering economy and those close to it in a corruption scandal before the midterm elections of Congress in late October, the results were closely examined to know their capabilities in shaking investors and stirring tense global markets.
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