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Argentina’s Milei proposes eliminating mandatory primaries, draft of electoral reform shows

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By Eliana ‌Raszewski

BUENOS AIRES, April 22 (Reuters) - An ​electoral reform proposed by Argentina's President Javier Milei ⁠would eliminate mandatory primary elections and further streamline the country's political system, according ​to a draft of bill seen by ‌Reuters on Wednesday. 

Argentina's mandatory primary elections, known as the PASO for their acronym in Spanish, in ⁠recent years have been criticized ⁠as being a costly poll of likely election outcomes rather than a necessary tool to pick candidates. At times ‌their results have rattled markets. 

The draft bill ⁠also proposes changes that ‌would tighten party and ​candidate requirements, standardize ballots, and increase transparency in elections and financing.

The 29-page draft ‌bill, for example, establishes prohibitions ​for the ⁠financing of political parties, such as ‌funds from anonymous ⁠donations, from entities or individuals linked to gambling or foreign public entities and others.

Milei ​had said he ‌would send the bill to Congress on ⁠Wednesday. 

(Reporting by Eliana ​Raszewski; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle; Editing ​by Cassandra Garrison)

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