Argentina ‘s voters wisely reelected and strengthened President Javier Milei’s Liberty Advances party this weekend rather than switching to the socialist Peron alternative in the middle of his term of office. It is a decision that sets the country on a clearer path to prosperity while other leftist governments in the region continue to struggle.

With 40% of the vote, compared to the socialist party’s 31%, Liberty Advances added 14 seats in Argentina’s Senate and 64 in the lower house. Milei will still need to cooperate with other parties to pass major legislation, but for now, his conservative reforms have been affirmed by voters, and Argentina’s economy should continue to recover after decades of cynical mismanagement.

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