What Argentina’s Presidential Election Really Means

While resilient, it seems as though Argentine voters are reaching their limit.

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Argentina held a presidential election on Sunday that could be considered a referendum on the national economy. Argentina abounds with natural resources and potential wealth, but economic mismanagement over the past few decades has left the country in dire straits, and most elected officials have been unwilling to pay the political cost of economic reform. […]

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