Fight for Argentina's future: miles ahead of a decisive election!

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Parliamentary elections are scheduled for October 26, 2025 in Argentina, which will decide President Javier Milei's controversial economic policies.

Am 26.10.2025 stehen Parlamentswahlen in Argentinien an, die Präsident Javier Mileis umstrittene Wirtschaftspolitik entscheiden.
Parliamentary elections are scheduled for October 26, 2025 in Argentina, which will decide President Javier Milei's controversial economic policies.

Fight for Argentina's future: miles ahead of a decisive election!

Argentina will hold parliamentary elections on October 26, 2025, which will play a crucial role in the political future of President Javier Milei. The ultra-liberal politician was elected in 2023 with over 55 percent of the vote and found support particularly among young voters. Milei has announced great pressure for reform to combat corruption, inflation and poverty. But despite the announcements, the economic situation remains tense. Research shows that Milei's economic approaches are controversial among the population.

The corruption allegations, which also affect Milei's sister Karina, are particularly damaging to the credibility of the government and the reform process. Loud fr.de Many citizens are expressing their dissatisfaction with the current situation in which the cost of living is rising while the official inflation rate is falling. This discrepancy increases discontent with economic reforms and the general quality of life.

Economic conditions and reforms

The economic policy pursued by Milei is based on the Austrian School and calls for free markets and private property. However, so far the government has not achieved a significant breakthrough in market confidence. Despite the World Bank forecasting economic growth of 4.6 percent for 2025, many Argentines are reluctant to invest in their own economy. This is also evident in the protests by pensioners who demonstrate in front of Congress for higher pensions and at the same time receive discounts in grocery stores.

The US government's support for Argentina is of further importance. Finance Minister Scott Bessent announced that a $20 billion currency swap would be made available to help Argentina's central bank. However, this support is conditional on Milei taking certain steps to strengthen ties with the US and reduce China's influence, such as dw.com reported. Critics fear this represents more strategic control than real help.

Political framework conditions and voter sentiment

The upcoming elections come to a head in a tense political climate. Polls suggest the election could be close. Historical issues such as dependence on the dollar and the problem of inflation remain central to voters' discussions. Milei has tried to strengthen his message in the past through symbolic measures such as renaming a state cultural center “Palacio Libertad,” but the practical implementation of his reforms has fallen short of expectations.

Another aspect that will affect the elections are the strict rules on voting rest, which begin on the Saturday before the election. Alcohol will then not be allowed to be sold until polls close, and there will be penalties for violators. Until then, however, political discussion is still permitted, which should lead to an intensive exchange of information and opinions. The next few days could be crucial for government strategy and assessment of the political landscape in Argentina as the population hopes for a stabilization of living conditions.