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"Total NOS Front"?!

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for some reason someone refered to the libertarians as being part of a so-called NOS front, led by 2019 candidate Juan José Gómez Centurión, which is simply not true at all, indeed there were conservative candidates among the libertarians but they didnt refer to Gómez Centurión in any situation during the campaign period, neither Centurión was called or called himself the leader of the alliance, in fact he had very little to do with the campaign and the libertarian candidates, I suggest just calling it a libertarian alliace with a joint leadership of CABA candidate Javier Milei and PBA candidate José Luis Espert (like some pirate parties in europe) 2804:D55:5B0D:2200:40F9:A966:6EE6:4038 (talk) 14:21, 18 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Confusing

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In the results sections, it mentions that Juntos por el Cambio was seen as the "big winner" in the Chamber of Deputies election. However, as far as I can tell, they won 1% more of the popular vote than the previous election to the Chamber, and increased their total number of by one (from 115 to 116), which is also not a majority. Perhaps I'm not understanding the political culture of Argentina, but wouldn't this more accurately be described as Frente de Todos being the loser more than anyone "winning"? No group seems to have garnered a majority of the seats, and the change in seats between the two largest factions is one-to-two seats. Also, perhaps it can be explained how Cambio wins two seats but nets one seat. Like, perhaps it should be made clear which electoral district each coalition netted and lost seats. --Criticalthinker (talk) 10:20, 19 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]