Argentine presidential front-runner Javier Milei affirmed his commitment to a reduction in the size of the government on Tuesday evening.
to them as “the caste” — was the most voted candidate during the primary election with roughly 30 percent of the votes.Juntos por el CambioFrente de Todosnot to run for reelection, prompting Massa to run for president a second time, eventually becoming the current government’s candidate.
When asked about if there is any possibility that the current government led by leftist President Alberto Fernández prematurely ends, Milei responded that he did “not rule it out.”
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