“Whatever comes next is going to be tough,” says political analyst Ana Iparraguire of the difficulties of lifting Argentina out of its economic hole. “It’s going to require adjustments, budget cuts, reducing state expenses and that is going to come at a high cost, so we are going to have to wait and see how far each of them are going to go.”
Will Argentina vote in a radical politician to fix the economy?
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