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Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes

Argentina Elections
November 19, 2023

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) โ€” Populist Javier Milei resoundingly won Argentina's presidential election Sunday, swinging the country to the right following a fiercely polarized campaign in which he promised a dramatic shake-up to the state to deal with soaring inflation and rising poverty.

With 99.4% of votes tallied in the presidential runoff, Milei had 55.7% and Economy Minister Sergio Massa 44.3%, according to Argentina's electoral authority. It is the highest percentage that a presidential candidate has received since the South American country's return to democracy in 1983.

In the streets of Buenos Aires, drivers honked their horns and many took to the streets to celebrate in several neighborhoods. Outside Mileiโ€™s party headquarters, a hotel in downtown Buenos Aires, a full-on party kicked off with supporters singing, buying beers from vendors and setting off colored smoke bombs. They waved Argentine flags and the yellow Gadsden flag, emblazoned with the words โ€œDon't Tread On Me,โ€ which Milei's movement has adopted.

Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes
APTOPIX Argentina Elections

Inside, the self-described anarcho-capitalist who has been compared to former U.S. President Donald Trump, delivered his victory speech, saying the โ€œreconstruction of Argentina begins today.โ€

โ€œArgentinaโ€™s situation is critical. The changes our country needs are drastic. There is no room for gradualism, no room for lukewarm measures,โ€ Milei told supporters, who chanted โ€œLiberty, liberty!โ€ and โ€œLet them all leaveโ€ in a reference to the country's political class.

Massa of the ruling Peronist party had already conceded defeat, saying Argentines โ€œchose another path.โ€

โ€œStarting tomorrow ... guaranteeing the political, social and economic functions is the responsibility of the new president. I hope he does,โ€ Massa said.

Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes
Argentina Elections

With a Milei victory, the country will take an abrupt shift rightward and a freshman lawmaker who got his start as a television talking head blasting what he called the โ€œpolitical casteโ€ will assume the presidency.

Inflation has soared above 140% and poverty has worsened while Massa has held his post. Milei has said he would slash the size of the government, dollarize the economy and eliminate the Central Bank as a way to tackle galloping inflation that he blames on successive governments printing money indiscriminately in order to fund public spending. He also espouses several conservative social policies, including an opposition to sex education in schools and abortion, which Argentinaโ€™s Congress legalized in 2020.

โ€œThis is a triumph that is less due to Milei and his peculiarities and particularities and more to the demand for change,โ€ said Lucas Romero, the head of Synopsis, a local political consulting firm. "What is being expressed at the polls is the weariness, the fatigue, the protest vote of the majority of Argentines.โ€

Massa's campaign cautioned Argentines that his libertarian opponent's plan to eliminate key ministries and otherwise sharply curtail the state would threaten public services, including health and education, and welfare programs many rely on. Massa also drew attention to his opponent's often aggressive rhetoric and openly questioned his mental acuity; ahead of the first round, Milei sometimes carried a revving chainsaw at rallies.

Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes
Argentina Elections

โ€œThere were lot of voters that werenโ€™t convinced to vote Milei, who would vote null or blank. But come the day of the vote, they voted for Milei because theyโ€™re all pissed off,โ€ Andrei Roman, CEO of Brazil-based pollster Atlas Intel, said by phone. โ€œEveryone talked about the fear of Milei winning. I think this was a fear of Massa winning and economy continuing the way it is, inflation and all that.โ€

Milei accused Massa and his allies of running a โ€œcampaign of fearโ€ and he walked back some of his most controversial proposals, such as loosening gun control. In his final campaign ad, Milei looks at the camera and assures voters he has no plans to privatize education or health care.

Mileiโ€™s screeds resonated widely with Argentines angered by their struggle to make ends meet, particularly young men.

โ€œIncredibly happy, ecstatic, itโ€™s a global historical phenomenon!โ€ Luca Rodrรญguez, a 20-year-old law student, said outside Mileiโ€™s headquarters after spraying a bottle of champagne into the air onto those around him, who squealed with glee. โ€œI want to break free from this ridiculous elite that takes away all our rights, all the tax money that pressures us and doesnโ€™t let us live in peace.โ€

Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes
Argentina Elections

Two Milei supporters in the raucous crowd were 32-year-old identical twins, both dressed in matching grey tank tops with Argentine flags draped over their shoulders.

โ€œWe want a change, we want everything to improve,โ€ Amilcar Rollo said beside his brother, Gabriel. โ€œItโ€™s the hope for something new from someone who hasnโ€™t been there and has different ideas. Otherwise, itโ€™s just the same as always.โ€

Most pre-election polls, which have been notoriously wrong at every step of this yearโ€™s campaign, showed a statistical tie between the two candidates or Milei slightly ahead.

Underscoring the bitter division this campaign has brought to the fore, Milei received both jeers and cheers on Friday night at the legendary Colรณn Theater in Buenos Aires.

Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes
Argentina Elections

The acrimony was also evident Sunday when Milei's running mate, Victoria Villaruel, went to vote and was met by protesters angry at her claims that the number of victims from Argentina's bloody 1976-1983 military dictatorship is far below what human rights organizations have long claimed, among other controversial positions.

The vote took place amid Mileiโ€™s allegations of possible electoral fraud, reminiscent of those from Trump and former far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Without providing evidence, Milei claimed that the first round of the presidential election was plagued by irregularities that affected the result. Experts say such irregularities cannot swing an election, and that his assertions were partly aimed at firing up his base and motivating his supporters to become monitors of voting stations. Many have expressed concerns they undermine democratic norms.

Both Bolsonaro and Trump congratulated Milei on social media.

โ€œThe whole world was watching! I am very proud of you,โ€ Trump wrote on his platform, Truth Social. โ€œYou will turn your Country around and truly Make Argentina Great Again!โ€

Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidency and promises 'drastic' changes
Argentina Elections

And posting on X, formerly Twitter, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken also commended Milei.

โ€œWe look forward to continuing bilateral cooperation based on shared values and interests,โ€ Blinken wrote.

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This version has corrected that it's the highest percentage a presidential candidate has received since 1983, not that the victory marked the widest margin in a presidential election.

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