Polls closed and counting began Sunday in Argentina’s midterm elections, a key test for libertarian President Javier Milei’s austerity-driven agenda. Voters will decide whether to back his push to shrink the state and overhaul the economy, with half the lower house and a third of the Senate seats contested.
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