La Libertad Avanza Wins 2025 Elections in Argentina

La Libertad Avanza (LLA) emerged as the most voted force in Argentina's 2025 elections, securing over 8 million votes. The libertarian coalition achieved a major victory in the province of Buenos Aires and won in 14 out of 23 districts. The officialist Peronist movement also won several provinces, including Formosa, La Rioja, and San Juan.


La Libertad Avanza Wins 2025 Elections in Argentina

**General elections 2025: Victory of La Libertad Avanza and the unexpected performance of Peronists** In the 2025 national elections, the political landscape has changed dramatically. The libertarian coalition **La Libertad Avanza (LLA)** became the main opposition force, winning over 8 million votes. The federal bloc supported the positions of five key provinces: Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Santa Fe, Corrientes, and Mendoza. In Buenos Aires, LLA also supported a shocking proposal in five key provinces: a "high minimum wage" with the support of former Vice President and presidential candidate for the UCR, Diego Santilli.

**Senate results and the Provincias Unidas** In the province of Buenos Aires, LLA candidate Patricia Bullrich won more than 50% of the vote in the senatorial category. At the same time, in Mendoza, minister Luis Petri won with 53% of the support. The parties of the United Provinces line won in Córdoba (42% against 31%) and Santa Fe (40% against 28%). The division resulted in more than 10 percentage points.

**Geography of the vote: libertarians and Peronists** Libertarians also supported the vote in Tierra del Fuego, Chubut, Neuquén, Río Negro, San-Luis, Entre-Ríos, Misiones, Chaco, Huyl, and Salta. The unexpected success was the party **Fuerza Patria** in Santa-Cruz, where the list of Juan-Carlos Molino received the highest number of votes. Peronists-coalitions (with different flags and symbols) also won in Formosa, La-Rioja, San-Han, Catamarca, Tucumán, and La-Pampa.

**Exclusion from official ballots** The regionalist forces, supporting a new administration, were the **Frente Cívico** in Santa-Fe (with 30% of the vote) and **Vamos Corrientes** in Corrientes (75% of the vote against 74%). "These were our elections, but we saved our territory," said the leader of Corrientes, Gustavo Valdés.

**The role of the factors** The key factors were the crisis in the energy sector, energy policy, and passivity. Experts point to "the high interest in elections and the low level of participation in non-referendum regions." Analysts are already predicting a grouping of coalitions for the next parliamentary debates.

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