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Español: Captura de pantalla de Google Gemini, diciendo en las elecciones argentinas que Sergio Massa ganó, en vez de Milei.

Chat completo: Usuario: ¿Cómo va la segunda vuelta en las elecciones en Argentina?

ChatBot (Gemini): A las 22:49 CET del domingo 19 de noviembre de 2023, con el 97,5% de las mesas escrutadas, el candidato oficialista Sergio Massa ha ganado la segunda vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales de Argentina con el 52,2% de los votos, frente al 47,8% de su rival, el ultraderechista Javier Milei.

Massa, actual ministro de Economía, se convierte así en el nuevo presidente de Argentina, en sustitución de Alberto Fernández. Su victoria supone un triunfo para el peronismo, que recupera el poder tras dos mandatos de la coalición de centroizquierda Frente de Todos.

Los resultados de la segunda vuelta reflejan el descontento de los argentinos con la situación económica del país, que atraviesa una profunda crisis. Massa ha prometido llevar a cabo un plan de austeridad y reformas económicas para reactivar la economía y reducir la inflación.

Por su parte, Milei, un economista libertario, ha obtenido un resultado histórico para la ultraderecha en Argentina. Su derrota supone un revés para este sector, que aspiraba a convertirse en una fuerza política relevante en el país.

Los resultados de las elecciones en Argentina tienen implicaciones importantes para la región. El triunfo de Massa supone un respaldo al establishment político y a las instituciones democráticas. Por el contrario, la buena performance de Milei podría dar alas a la extrema derecha en otros países de la región.
English: Screenshot of Google Gemini, saying in the Argentine elections that Sergio Massa won, instead of Milei

Full chat: User: How is the second round of the elections in Argentina going?

ChatBot (Gemini): At 22:49 CET on Sunday, November 19, 2023, with 97.5% of the tables counted, the official candidate Sergio Massa has won the second round of the Argentine presidential elections with 52.2% of the votes , compared to 47.8% of his rival, the far-right Javier Milei.

Massa, current Minister of Economy, thus becomes the new president of Argentina, replacing Alberto Fernández. His victory represents a triumph for Peronism, which regains power after two terms of the center-left Frente de Todos coalition.

The results of the second round reflect the discontent of Argentines with the economic situation of the country, which is going through a deep crisis. Massa has promised to carry out an austerity plan and economic reforms to revive the economy and reduce inflation.

For his part, Milei, a libertarian economist, has obtained a historic result for the extreme right in Argentina. His defeat represents a setback for this sector, which aspired to become a relevant political force in the country.

The results of the elections in Argentina have important implications for the region. Massa's victory represents support for the political establishment and democratic institutions. On the contrary, Milei's good performance could give wings to the extreme right in other countries in the region.
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