Argentina's President Javier Milei has secured a decisive victory in the country's midterm elections, cementing his control over Congress and giving his government an opportunity to push through deep spending cuts and sweeping free-market reforms. The results are a significant boost for Milei's libertarian movement, La Libertad Avanza, which won about 41.5% of the vote in Buenos Aires province, marking a historic upset in a region long dominated by the Peronist opposition.
Milei's party increased its seats in the lower house from 37 to 64, positioning him to more easily defend his vetoes and executive decrees that have defined his economic agenda. The result is being hailed as better than even the most optimistic supporters had hoped for, with Marcelo Garcia, director for the Americas at the risk-analysis firm Horizon Engage, calling it a "triumph" that will allow Milei to easily defend his policies in Congress.
The victory reflects a cautious optimism among voters who appear willing to give Milei's economic policies more time. Gustavo Cordoba, a political consultant, noted that many people were willing to give the government another chance, describing the outcome as "unobjectionable" and "questionable."
The election results come ahead of a planned $40 billion aid package from the US government under President Donald Trump, which was tied to Milei's performance in the midterms. However, with his party now holding a stronger hand in Congress, Milei is expected to push forward with his economic agenda, including deregulation measures and spending cuts.
The outcome has sent investors rallying Argentine bonds and stocks, as Milei's stronger grip on Congress gives him the political capital to accelerate his reforms. The results have also sparked congratulations from Trump, who tweeted that he was "convinced" in the legitimacy of the election, adding that "our confidence in him was justified by the people of Argentina."
				
			Milei's party increased its seats in the lower house from 37 to 64, positioning him to more easily defend his vetoes and executive decrees that have defined his economic agenda. The result is being hailed as better than even the most optimistic supporters had hoped for, with Marcelo Garcia, director for the Americas at the risk-analysis firm Horizon Engage, calling it a "triumph" that will allow Milei to easily defend his policies in Congress.
The victory reflects a cautious optimism among voters who appear willing to give Milei's economic policies more time. Gustavo Cordoba, a political consultant, noted that many people were willing to give the government another chance, describing the outcome as "unobjectionable" and "questionable."
The election results come ahead of a planned $40 billion aid package from the US government under President Donald Trump, which was tied to Milei's performance in the midterms. However, with his party now holding a stronger hand in Congress, Milei is expected to push forward with his economic agenda, including deregulation measures and spending cuts.
The outcome has sent investors rallying Argentine bonds and stocks, as Milei's stronger grip on Congress gives him the political capital to accelerate his reforms. The results have also sparked congratulations from Trump, who tweeted that he was "convinced" in the legitimacy of the election, adding that "our confidence in him was justified by the people of Argentina."
 . Like, I get it, he's got some solid economic ideas and all that jazz
. Like, I get it, he's got some solid economic ideas and all that jazz  . But hasn't his party been pretty extreme in the past? It feels like they're trying to push through some crazy deregulation stuff that might just hurt regular people
. But hasn't his party been pretty extreme in the past? It feels like they're trying to push through some crazy deregulation stuff that might just hurt regular people  . And what about the US aid package? That sounds like a major game-changer, but I'm curious to see how it all plays out
. And what about the US aid package? That sounds like a major game-changer, but I'm curious to see how it all plays out  . Trump's tweet is pretty interesting too - does he really think the people of Argentina are gonna give Milei a free pass or something?
. Trump's tweet is pretty interesting too - does he really think the people of Argentina are gonna give Milei a free pass or something? 

 ! It's like, the opposition had all the momentum going into these midterms, but it looks like Milei's libertarian movement just flipped the script. I mean, 41.5% of Buenos Aires province is a HUGE win, especially considering Peronist territory has been super dominant there for ages
! It's like, the opposition had all the momentum going into these midterms, but it looks like Milei's libertarian movement just flipped the script. I mean, 41.5% of Buenos Aires province is a HUGE win, especially considering Peronist territory has been super dominant there for ages  .
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. ! Can't wait to see what kind of reforms he pushes through now
! Can't wait to see what kind of reforms he pushes through now 
 . on the other hand, the us aid package is a big deal - $40 billion is a lot of clout
. on the other hand, the us aid package is a big deal - $40 billion is a lot of clout 
 . The fact that he's got Congress on his side now means he can push through some serious reforms, including some bold spending cuts. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out for the country and the world economy as a whole
. The fact that he's got Congress on his side now means he can push through some serious reforms, including some bold spending cuts. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out for the country and the world economy as a whole  . it means he's gonna make some big changes to their economy and spending habits
. it means he's gonna make some big changes to their economy and spending habits  . some ppl are worried that it'll lead to recession or inflation, but others think he's the right man for the job
. some ppl are worried that it'll lead to recession or inflation, but others think he's the right man for the job  . anyway, can't deny that milei's got some serious momentum going on right now
. anyway, can't deny that milei's got some serious momentum going on right now 

 and now he's gonna get to push through some major reforms in argentina. im not sure if its all a good thing tho... i mean, he does seem pretty libertarian
 and now he's gonna get to push through some major reforms in argentina. im not sure if its all a good thing tho... i mean, he does seem pretty libertarian  but what about the impact on everyday ppl? will they actually feel the effects of the spending cuts and deregulation? or is it just more of the same old rich guy stuff
 but what about the impact on everyday ppl? will they actually feel the effects of the spending cuts and deregulation? or is it just more of the same old rich guy stuff  his libertarian movement is getting huge recognition & support from the US too, trump is all in on milei
 his libertarian movement is getting huge recognition & support from the US too, trump is all in on milei  what do u guys think, r we gonna see some radical reforms come outta this??
 what do u guys think, r we gonna see some radical reforms come outta this??