The elected president of Argentina, Javier Milei, swept the polls Maldonado, where more than 90% of eligible Argentines voted for the candidate of Freedom Advances (LLA), according to data he was able to access Ambit.
Maldonado, with Punta del Este As one of its main offerings, it is a common destination for Argentines, even with well-known characters and figures such as the television diva Susana Gimenez, who even made public their support for Milei.
It is worth highlighting that Maldonado It was also the department with the highest electoral participation, since 47% of the register voted in the Argentine Consulates, followed by 21% in Cologne; 16% in Montevideo; 14% in Fray Bentos (Río Negro); and 10% in Salto.
With 18,000 people qualified to vote, since Argentine Embassy in Uruguay they assured this medium that the day passed “normally” and “with marked fluidity in all the Consulates”, registering “approximately the same percentage of voters in the different jurisdictions as in the first electoral round.”
What did the white deputies say about Maldonado?
From Maldonado, The deputies for that department also highlighted the triumph of the libertarian. “In Argentina the People spoke, therefore Democracy spoke. Won Javier Milei. May it be the best for the Argentine brothers, which will undoubtedly be good for our country and our region,” he said. Federico Casaretto, legislator for the National Party.
Meanwhile, his pair Diego Echeverría, He stated: “A hug to the Argentine brothers. He spoke to the citizens and won democracy. To the great Argentine people, cheers.”
The famous Argentines who live in Uruguay gave their position
By establishing a position in the run-up to the elections, the founder of Mercado Libre, Marcos Galperinwho is based in Montevideo A few years ago, he wrote this morning through his X account (formerly Twitter): “Today we vote, never blank.” Then, with the victory consummated, she highlighted: “Free.”
To its turn, Susana Gimenez moved to Argentina to vote in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo, where he said he went to the polls because “he is a patriot” and “he is interested in the country.”
The television diva stated that it was “a completely different election from the others because it is very decisive” and stated: “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.”
For his part, the musician and leader of the band No Te Va Gustar, Emiliano Brancciaripublished through the same social network a series of photos voting in the Argentine consulate with his sister and added the text: “Two more votes. Democracy always.”
Source: Ambito