Who won the presidential election in Argentina 2019?

Who won the presidential election in Argentina 2019?

Former Cabinet Chief Alberto Fernández of Frente de Todos defeated incumbent president Mauricio Macri of Juntos por el Cambio, exceeding the threshold to win the presidency in a single round. Macri became the first incumbent president in Argentine history to be defeated in his reelection bid.

Which party is in power in Argentina?

On 10 December 2019, the Centre-Left Alberto Fernández of the Justicialist Party was inaugurated President, after defeating the incumbent Mauricio Macri in the 2019 Argentine general election.

Who elects the president in Argentina?

The President and the Vice-President are elected in one ballot, for a four-year term, by direct popular vote, using a runoff voting system: a second vote is held if no party wins more than 45% of the votes, or more than 40% with also at least 10 percentage points more than the runner-up.

How often is the president of Argentina elected?

President of Argentina

President of the Argentine Nation
Residence Casa Rosada (government office) Quinta presidencial de Olivos (official residence)
Appointer Direct election
Term length Four years, renewable once consecutively
Constituting instrument Constitution of Argentina

What is Argentina minimum wage?

31,104 Argentine pesos
21, 2021, at 10:13 p.m. BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina on Tuesday raised the country’s minimum wage to 31,104 Argentine pesos ($316.51) a month starting in September, as persistent inflation eats away at purchasing power.

How many votes did Fernandez lose in Argentina?

“The ruling party lost 1.2 million votes compared to the 2019 [presidential election]; this brings them to a level that, if repeated in November, leaves Alberto Fernandez very weakened,” Mariel Fornoni, director of consultancy Management & Fit, told Reuters news agency. Many voters feel let down by the main political parties.

How are Argentina’s provinces elected?

They are elected from 24 electoral districts–the 23 provinces, plus the federal district of Buenos Aires, which elects its own executive and legislature and is represented in the national Congress like all other provinces. The number of seats are distributed in relation to the population of the province.

Who is Argentina’s Pedro Fernandez?

Fernandez rose to power in 2019, part of a centre-left government that replaced former President Mauricio Macri’s centre-right coalition.

How many seats are there in the Buenos Aires Chamber of Deputies?

Chamber of Deputies Province Total seats Seats at stake Buenos Aires 70 35 Buenos Aires City 25 12 Catamarca 5 2 Chaco 7 3

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