Latin American Special Reports
Argentina
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- Javier Milei: profile of an outsider
- What’s the mandate? The 2023 elections
- Opinion polls harvest data on popular frustration
- A thousand reforms, but doubts over implementation
- Omnibus reform law placed on hold
- Provinces express concern over May Pact
- The other story – pleasing the markets
- Milei on the defensive over top salaries
- The crime issue
- Mixed picture from the pollsters
- Foreign policy: Milei’s shift to the right
- Compare and contrast: Milei and Noboa
- How deep is the pain?
- What do Milei’s first 100 days tell us?
- Scenario 1 A social explosion?
- Scenarios 2 Milei triumphant?
- Scenarios 3 The messy middle way
Javier Milei took office as president of Argentina on 10 December 2023, at the start of a four-year term.
Election Watch
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- Introduction
- EL SALVADOR: Bukele set to romp home
- PANAMA: Martinelli, the frontrunner amid legal woes
- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Abinader poised for re-election
- MEXICO: Big boots to fill
- URUGUAY: Another tight contest in prospect
- VENEZUELA: Opposition sees narrow route back into contention
There will be six presidential elections in Latin America in 2024, of which one, that in Venezuela, cannot be considered to be a free contest.