From the founder of MercadoLibre, Marcos Galperín, to Susana Giménez and the musician Emiliano Brancciari, everyone spoke out.
Argentina defines this Sunday its next president for the next 4 years in a hot runoff between the representative of the ruling party and the current Minister of Economy, Sergio Massaand the self-proclaimed liberal-libertarian candidate and national deputy, Javier Milei.
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The asymmetry of the proposals between one candidate and another, as well as the heat of the campaign, made this election one of the most significant since the return to democracy in the neighboring country. Faced with this, some famous Argentines living in the Uruguay They were not indifferent.


He founder of MercadoLibre, Marcos Galperinwho is based in Montevideo a few years ago, and he already voted in the first round in October, he wrote this morning through his X account (formerly Twitter): “Today you vote, never blank.”
The musician and leader of the band No Te Va Gustar, Emiliano Brancciarialso living in the capital since his adolescence, published through the same social network a series of photos voting at the Argentine consulate with his sister and added the text: “Two more votes. Democracy always.”
Susana Giménez stated that “it is a completely different choice”
For her part, the actress and television host, Susana Gimenezbased in Maldonado departmentmoved to the Argentina for vote. After voting in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo, he stated at a press conference that he went to the polls because he “is a patriot” and “is interested in the country.”
Likewise, he stressed that “today is a completely different election from the others because it is very decisive, we have to change many things.”
“I hope that everyone fulfills what they want and that we don’t make a mistake when we vote, and that if we make a mistake, well, God will help us,” he said.
In another order, he commented that he will return to Uruguay in December, since after the election “you have to go to USA“.
Source: Ambito