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News brief

Argentina’s Milei won surprisingly solid victory.

Yesterday’s national legislative elections gave new life to a free-market economic reform agenda that had lost steam in recent months. Voters appeared willing to overlook a summer of financial crisis and scandals that had tarnished President Javier Milei’s clean-outsider reputation. The results pave the way to a pro-reform coalition in Congress and should boost relations with U.S. President Donald Trump, who had threatened to withdraw $40 billion in financial support if Mr. Milei lost.

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In Argentina midterms, a make-or-break referendum on the Milei revolution