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-title Buenos Aires: Final Scrutiny Fuels Battle for Diputamiento Seat

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Tight Race in Argentina‘s Congressional⁤ Count: Milei’s party Nears Lousteau‘s Seat

BUENOS AIRES – A fiercely ⁤contested race for a seat in⁣ Argentina’s Chamber of ⁣Deputies hangs in the ​balance as the final vote count continues, ​with La Libertad Avanza (LLA) closing​ in on current‍ deputy Martín Lousteau of Ciudadanos Unidos.⁣ The dispute centers ⁢on a mere 1,411 vote difference separating the first quotient ​of Ciudadanos Unidos (97,794 votes) and the eighth of LLA (96,383).

The outcome will have significant consequences: a LLA victory would leave Ciudadanos Unidos without any depiction in ​Congress, having also failed to secure a⁢ Senate seat. Meanwhile,United Provinces is projected to gain only‍ seven‌ deputies nationwide.

the tension is palpable, ​with both sides ⁤closely⁣ monitoring the ongoing scrutiny. LLA is banking on strong support from Argentines living abroad to‍ overcome the​ current deficit.⁢ Iñaki ⁣Gutiérrez,⁢ a libertarian commentator,⁢ highlighted the stakes on social media, stating, “Martín‍ Lousteau is very few votes away from being left out of Congress ‌and that one more representative of President Milei will enter.⁣ All of Argentina wants the one who ‍raised his hand ​to collect $12,000,000 to ⁢stay out,” – a reference to ⁣a recent Senate vote to increase per diems.

To overturn⁣ the current‍ results, the final⁣ scrutiny would‍ need to reveal at least 1,411 votes incorrectly attributed to Lousteau. Alternatively, ⁤LLA would need to considerably increase it’s‌ vote total. Because ⁤the contested votes relate to the eighth ​candidate on the LLA list, the party would⁢ need⁢ to add approximately 11,288 votes to its current tally to surpass‍ Lousteau.

As ​of ⁢this​ morning, the final count⁣ from seven of⁤ the 15​ communes included ‍votes from ‍people deprived of​ their ⁢liberty and⁤ Argentines abroad. LLA claims ⁤to have received‌ 6,531 ‌votes from abroad, giving them a 228-vote lead⁤ over Lousteau after applying the necessary multiplication factor.

However, radicalism, Lousteau’s political space, remains confident ⁤in maintaining the current ⁢lead.Sources close to ‌the national senator told ⁢ THE NATION that “There is no ⁤chance that Lousteau will lose the bench,” citing meticulous monitoring of⁤ election minutes on⁢ Sunday.

A UCR representative ​involved in ​the recount declined to comment on the specific seat in dispute until the process is complete, anticipating a conclusion by noon tomorrow.

This‍ close contest‌ underscores the ⁤deeply‌ polarized⁢ political landscape in Argentina following the election of President Javier Milei ​and highlights ⁤the importance of every single vote in shaping the ⁢composition of the nation’s legislature.

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