Who won the second presidential debate?

2023-10-09 03:42:00

He second presidential debate at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) once once more faced the presidential candidates who tried to confront once more the three candidates best ranked in the PASO as Javier Milei, Patricia Bullrich and Sergio Massa while John Schiaretti and Myriam Bregman They didn’t finish showing off.

Like last week, no one managed to keep the title of sole winner, and the most spicy crosses were once once more distributed between Milei, Bullrich and Massa.

The first topic, Security, was quite hot and the applicants began by pointing out the former Security Minister of Together for Change, Patricia Bullrich, a place where the candidate feels better prepared, but which was the target of criticism from her rivals.

Already in the second topic, Work and Production, it was observed that the target was the current Minister of Economy and presidential candidate of the ruling party, Sergio Massa, who sought to defend his management despite the economic crisis.

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The candidates sought to raise the tone with respect to the first debate in Santiago del Estero.

Massa seemed determined, but forced to return harsh criticism for inflation, poverty and corruption.

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For her part, Milei insisted with the doctoral tone, but received several blows over the issue of organ sales and the free carrying of weapons, especially from Patricia Bullrich, who regained the initiative and was the protagonist of the harshest blows once morest Massa and Milei, but she lacked proposals and at times she seemed hesitant in her oratory.

Juan Schiaretti and Myriam Bregman did not shine, and the leftist candidate stumbled over the lack of condemnation of Hamas for the massacre in Israel.

The libertarian sought not to make mistakes, but referred to the issues on his agenda that generate the most controversy, such as the sale of organs, the free carrying of weapons and the refusal to recognize climate change.

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Bullrich, for his part, hardened his position in relation to the first meeting, and sought to be more forceful with his criticism of Massa and Milei, sometimes in a very colloquial tone, which was marked by the official candidate.

The Minister of Economy, meanwhile, had to dodge as best he might the criticism he received from all sides regarding inflation and macroeconomics, and insisted on choosing the LLA candidate as his main opponent.

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