Political Tensions Rise Ahead of Elections in Argentina

As election day approaches, internal conflicts within the Argentine government escalate, revealing deep divisions and public disinterest in politics. The June elections could reflect significant challenges for candidates amidst a backdrop of economic instability.


The star advisor showed discrepancies with the Government's electoral strategy in the country, generating criticism and divisions in Santa Fe and the Capital. Despite attempts at unity, the situation seems to complicate in the future.

Amid this situation, Minister Luis Caputo chose to show solidarity with Adorni, facing an unexpected electoral contingency. Caputo appeared resigned to joining the chorus in favor of Adorni, in a gesture that reveals dangers both personally and institutionally.

The public debate of candidates brought to light Santiago Caputo, a hidden presidential advisor, who remained silent during various appearances. On the other hand, tensions and frictions between different political figures were highlighted, evidencing a lack of interest from the electorate due to other concerns such as inflation and the dollar exchange rate.

The electoral event in the Capital showed atomization and low participation, while criticism of the Government focused on issues such as the price of gasoline and the international drop in oil prices. Some unknown candidates faced off in a kind of "televised tournament" that sought to promote the electoral competition of June 18.

In this complicated context, a scenario of uncertainty and disinterest from the population looms, which largely does not know the candidates and the various political spaces at stake. Perhaps, before the voting, tensions will ease, and a clearer picture will emerge.