**Results of the first round of voting: official opinion of the opposition coalition**
In the current company in the Argentine presidential elections, the main figures of the opposition bloc are right-wing figures and left-wing parties to observe the first results. The participants were former presidential candidate Martin Menem, the leader of the Buenos Aires provincial party Sebastian Pareja, and the "port city" presidential candidate Ramires. Minister of Security Patricia Bulich was able to present the first data to the public, analyzing the first results of the presidential election, which, together with the majority of the votes, consistently indicated the superiority of the "Together for Change" coalition. The first data from Buenos Aires, the most populous province in the country, showed the first data from the first round of voting, which indicated the victory of the "Together for Change" coalition and the "Let's Advance" coalition. In Buenos Aires, the authorities were able to support 50% of the support, but the leaders of Laurentia Mishel established on the outskirts, calling the upcoming programs "temporary".
**Regional dynamics** In Córdoba, the official opposition supports the candidate "Together for Change" Luis Petri, who received about 50% of the votes. Experts predict that "Let's Advance Avansa" could win the position, winning the mandate in Santa Fe. In Buenos Aires, the most populous province in the country, the first data from the first round of voting showed the victory of the "Together for Change" coalition and the "Let's Advance Avansa" coalition. In Cabine Mishel, they support that the name of the new minister of internal affairs has already been decided (Pablo Kiro), but the changes in the spheres of defense, borders and justice are possible. By the words of the president, in the current situation, the reforms could be delayed, but in the case of a new government — accelerated.
**Perspectives of the presidential candidates** Interest in the positions in Mendos, where the candidate "Together for Change" Luis Petri received about 50% of the votes. Experts predict that "Let's Advance Avansa" could win the position, winning the mandate in Santa Fe. In Cabine Mishel, they support that the name of the new minister of internal affairs has already been decided (Pablo Kiro), but the changes in the spheres of defense, borders and justice are possible. By the words of the president, in the current situation, the reforms could be delayed, but in the case of a new government — accelerated.
**Establishment in the "Let's Advance Avansa" headquarters** The headquarters of the party in the hotel Libertador, filled with journalists and politicians, became an optimal political center. "We are waiting for the results of the official vote and the beginning of the new political era," — one of the participants said. The official results are not yet counted, but the bank of the first results already allows to observe the results of the distant future.
The situation is likely to develop, and the attention of all government structures is now focused on the vote count.