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Milei Wins Big in Argentina’s Midterms, Expanding Grip on Congress

The gains bolster his push for market reforms, with U.S. aid conditioned on his showing.

Overview

  • Early counts show La Libertad Avanza taking about 40.8% of the national vote and edging the Peronists in Buenos Aires province with 41.5%.
  • Government figures reported by Reuters indicate lower-house seats rising to roughly 64 from 37, with local media saying LLA swept six of eight provinces renewing Senate seats.
  • The result strengthens Milei’s ability to defend vetoes and press his overhaul agenda after entering the vote with fewer than 15% of congressional seats.
  • Washington’s potential $40 billion package — a signed $20 billion currency swap plus a possible $20 billion facility — appears backstopped by the outcome after President Trump warned support could be curtailed on a poor showing.
  • Markets are expected to rally, though analysts still flag devaluation risk for the peso; Economy Minister Luis Caputo said no change to the exchange-rate band on Monday as inflation cools but austerity strains and corruption probes persist.