Updated On: 20 November, 2023 05:35 AM IST | Buenos Aires | Agencies
The highly-polarising election is forcing many to decide which of the two they consider to be the least bad option

A man walks past a defaced poster of Economy Minister Sergio Massa. Pic/PTI
Voters in Argentina head to the polls Sunday in a presidential runoff election that will determine whether South America’s second-largest economy will take a rightward shift.
Populist Javier Milei, an upstart candidate who got his start as a television talking head, has frequently been compared to former US President Donald Trump. He faces Economy Minister Sergio Massa of the Peronist party, which has been a leading force in Argentine politics for decades.