Argentina's Milei looks to scrap mandatory primaries, draft of electoral reform shows
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Published on April 22, 2026.
Argentina's President, Javier Pellegrini, is proposing a reform that would eliminate mandatory primary elections in the country. The proposed bill, which he will send to Congress, is seen as a significant step forward in the future of the country's electoral history. The proposal includes a bill that would allow for the elimination of mandatory voting.
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