Argentina election: economy minister Sergio Massa, outsider Javier Milei head to run-off
- Argentina’s election will be settled in a presidential run-off on November 19
- Economy Minister Sergio Massa leads the first round, with Javier Milei second

Argentina’s Economy Minister Sergio Massa and anti-establishment outsider Javier Milei will face off in a run-off presidential poll, a battle for two wildly different versions of the country.
Latin America’s third-largest economy is creaking under triple-digit inflation after decades of recurrent financial crises marked by debt, financial mismanagement, and a volatile currency.
The charismatic Massa, representing the ruling centre-left Peronist coalition, overcame expectations to come first with 36.4 per cent of votes on Sunday, despite overseeing record annual inflation and poverty levels.
“Our country is in a complicated situation … nevertheless you believed we were the best tool to build a new step in Argentina’s history,” Massa told his cheering supporters in Buenos Aires.

The libertarian Milei, who brought a powered-up chainsaw to rallies vowing to slash public spending and dollarise the economy, scored 30.51 per cent of the vote.