The electoral ban has begun; What if there is a “technical tie”; Military demand the dismissal of Pedro Sánchez and more

1 – On the verge of the electoral ban, Milei once again raised the specter of fraud”The ruling party is showing very rude signs of desperation and we have no doubt that they are capable of resorting to any type of device in order to retain power,” warned the presidential candidate of La Libertad Avanza ahead of next Sunday’s runoff. Read more here… 2 – Alleged fraud: Javier Milei’s representatives must clarify their complaintsThe Justice summoned Karina Milei and Santiago Viola, representatives of La Libertad Avanza, to provide more information about what was expressed in a presentation made before Judge María Servini, but which did not constitute a complaint. Read more here… 3 – What do I do if I go to the darkroom and there are no ballots? The possibility that there are missing ballots in the darkroom is very remote in a runoff, but just in case, the National Electoral Chamber established a protocol for action in the event of any imponderable of that nature. Read more here… 4 – Runoff between Massa and Milei: what happens if there is a “technical tie”Polls ahead of the runoff show that the candidates for president are fighting vote by vote. Therefore, if the difference is very narrow, it will be necessary to wait for the final count. In that case, how much longer should we wait to find out who the next president is? Read more here… 5 – Where to vote: check the electoral roll for Sunday, November 19Argentines return to the polls and to find out where to vote, the website of the National Electoral Chamber will be enabled to make inquiries about the establishments, tables and voting order of citizens. Read more here… 6 – The electoral ban has begun: what can be done and what notOn Sunday, November 19, the presidential elections are held, so at 8 a.m. on Friday the electoral ban began, which extends until 3 hours after the close of voting, that is, at 9 p.m. This period seeks to give voters a space for reflection in the run-up to their decision. What is forbidden to do during the closure? Read more here… 7 – Inflation in the second week of November was 2.2%, according to the GovernmentThe weekly survey of the Secretariat of Economic Policy recorded “greater stability” in warehouse food and beverages, regulated goods and services. Read more here… 8 – Spain: Retired military officers demand that the Armed Forces dismiss Pedro SánchezThrough a manifesto, they called for new elections to be called in the face of the “absence of justice, equality and democracy” in the country, hours after Sánchez is sworn in as president by Congress. Read more here… 9 – Messi’s anger with Uruguayan footballers: “They have to learn to respect””They have to learn to respect,” said the captain of the National Team after a tense match. Read more here… 10 – Bizarrap, Argentina’s big winner of the Latin GrammysThe producer took home three gramophones, including Song of the Year. Read more here…

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