Far-right populist emerges as top vote-getter in Argentine presidential primaries
- Far-right populist Javier Milei won the largest share of votes in Argentina's open presidential primaries.
- Milei advocates controversial policies like abolishing the central bank, dollarizing the economy, expanding gun rights, and legalizing organ sales.
- Milei's success reflects widespread discontent with the political establishment and a desire for major change.
- His rise adds uncertainty around Argentina's economy and financial markets due to his unorthodox policy proposals.
- Milei is now a leading contender ahead of October's presidential election, which will likely go to a runoff vote in November.





























