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ARGENTINA: ROUTINE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS TAKE ON MORE IMPORTANCE.

NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs

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By Andres Gaudin

On June 28, nearly 28 million Argentines will go to the polls to elect half (128) the members of the Chamber of Deputies, one-third (24) of the Senate, and hundreds of other lower-ranking officials. Amid a turbulent campaign, charged with rumors and insults, with the government and the opposition divided into multiple large and small fronts and parties, a simple legislative election has become an authentic plebiscite in which, at times, both sides have affirmed that the institutional stability of the country is at stake in these elections. The large corporations and communications media have played a central role in this campaign as never ...

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