Mauricio Macri
Gap narrows between Milei and Massa ahead of Argentine presidential race

Poll results show a close race between the two candidates, many show a tie. Massa emphasizes economic recovery and Milei calls for ballot box control

One week before the elections in Argentina, Sergio Massa and far-right Javier Milei are neck and neck

In the final presidential debate before the vote, Massa manages to expose Milei’s most controversial ideas

The people are fed up with the center: post-elections analysis from Argentina

The results from Argentina’s primaries speak volumes about the immense challenges for popular forces in the country not just to beat the far-right in the upcoming elections, but to build a lasting project capable of returning optimism and a sense of collectivity

Can a movement leader solve Argentina’s problems?

Social leader Juan Grabois is contesting the candidacy for the center-left Union for the Homeland coalition in the upcoming primaries in Argentina

Argentina elections Who are the candidates in Argentina’s primary elections?

On August 13, Argentines will select the candidates who will stand in the October presidential elections

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner calls for renegotiation of the IMF debt and judicial reform in Argentina

The Argentine vice president also called for coordination between public and private sectors to regulate strategic natural resources, and renewal of the democratic pact established after the last civil-military dictatorship

Argentina’s far-right grows amid the crisis

The rise of the far-right libertarian Javier Milei in Argentine politics is not so easy to explain, but it is already a reality. What do his supporters see in such a controversial figure and how is it related to a crisis of political representation?

Milagro Sala Argentina Argentine organizations demand presidential pardon for Indigenous activist Milagro Sala

Indigenous and social activist Milagro Sala has been imprisoned since January 2016 over charges that human rights and social activists allege are politically motivated

Argentine Vice-President Cristina Kirchner hits out against judicial “parallel state”

Lawfare and the upcoming elections were the central themes of the Vice-President’s speech in her first public appearance since she was sentenced in the Causa Vialidad case earlier this month

Lawfare in Argentina: VP Cristina Fernández de Kirchner sentenced to six years in prison

The lawfare against Argentina’s most prominent and loved Peronist leader and one of the towering figures of Latin America’s political left has evoked widespread condemnation in the country as well as across the region

Fourth person arrested in Argentina over attempted assassination of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Krichner

Recent developments in the investigation of the assassination attempt against Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner revealed that the group had been planning the attack for some time, and that they had failed in a previous attempt

Argentina’s Cristina Fernández de Kirchner survives an assassination attempt

The attack, which shook the country, was widely condemned by numerous political leaders and social activists from around the world