Argentina remains the world's single biggest debtor to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), owing $46bn (£38bn). Traditionally, elections here have been dominated by the left-wing Peronist movement - whose candidate is the current economy minister Sergio Massa - and its centre-right opposition, which has chosen former security minister, Patricia Bullrich.

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Argentines are choosing a new president in an election rocked by the emergence as front-runner of anti-establishment populist and self-styled "libertarian" Javier Milei. Mr Milei is an outspoken right-wing economist whose "shock-jock" style and aggressive social media campaigning have appealed to younger voters. His victory in the primary has put his two main rivals on the defensive. The election comes amid a severe economic crisis.

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John Smith, a simple young man born and raised in the quaint town of Springfield, has always been known for his humble beginnings and down-to-earth nature. Born on June 15, 1995, to loving parents, Mary and James Smith, John grew up with a strong sense of community and a deep appreciation for the simple things in life. Growing up, John attended Springfield Elementary School, where he developed a passion for learning and a love for sports.

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