The Latin American nation will vote to elect a new leader on October 22 amid a crippling cost-of-living crisis triggered by high inflation over the past decades.
The main candidates for Argentina's presidency clashed in the first debate of the campaign, trading barbs over who is to blame for the latest economic crises and how to end decades of economic malaise.
With growing skepticism among voters, Sunday night's debate on economy, education, human rights and"democratic coexistence" took place with a pre-established format and strict rules that allowed little time for candidates to elaborate their points. Milei told voters that with such reforms, in 15 years Argentina"could be reaching standards of living similar to those of Italy or France, if you give me 20, Germany, and if you give me 35, the United States".Sergio Massa, the ruling party's candidate, apologised to voters for recent economic difficulties but sought to distance himself from the"mistakes" the government made before he became the economy minister.The order of the presentations was previously drawn by lot.
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