(A) Spain
(B) Argentina
(C) Chile
(D) Brazil
Correct Option is: B
With a commanding victory in Sunday’s presidential election in Argentina, libertarian outsider Javier Milei delivered a biting critique to the established parties that have presided over decades of economic downturn. The political novice emerged victorious from obscurity, unseating the enduring Peronist alliance and its nominee, Sergio Massa, who in his capacity as economics minister oversaw unprecedented levels of poverty and 14% inflation. With over 90% of the ballots counted, Milei had 56 percent of the vote versus Massa’s 44 percent, according to provisional figures. Massa had to admit defeat.