From the radical right, Milei received congratulations, but with some concerns. Reactions to his victory varied from one extreme to the other. Above all, Latin America wants collaboration.
Javier Milei’s victory in the second round of the Argentine presidential elections has already provoked the reaction of several international politicians. From applause to criticism, several comments were made on election night.
On the X network (ex-Twitter), the current Argentine president, Alberto Fernández, declared himself a “man of democracy,” which is why “I value nothing more than the popular verdict. I trust that tomorrow we can start working with Javier Milei to ensure an orderly transition.” In a series of tweets, he also assured that “for my part, I will continue working to strengthen democracy and the institutions of the Republic, in union with all the sectors that make up the national movement that will always fight for a just and free life. and sovereign homeland.”
The people have expressed their volunteerism.
Millions of Argentinians competed to vote and define the destiny of their homeland for the next 4 years.
—Alberto Fernández (@alferdez) November 19, 2023
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Source: Observadora