The struggle to determine who would lead crisis-ridden Data released by Argentina’s National Electoral Chamber during the first round of voting on Sunday indicates that left-wing contender Sergio Massa and far-right libertarian Javier Milei will face off in a runoff vote next month. Following the polls, Massa garnered the most votes (8,877,325), or 36.33% of the total, according to the data. Milei got 7,373,876 votes, or about 30.18% of the total. Patricia Bullrich, the third-place contender, gave up late on Sunday night after receiving 23.82% of the vote. At a time when the country’s elite and its governance are widely despised, all are competing for the trust of the people. The outcomes have demonstrated the government coalition’s impressive performance in backing Massa, who is currently Economic