Peronist Fervor May Give Center-Left Massa the Edge in Argentina Sunday - Activist © AP Photo / Nicolas AguileraJavier Milei, Liberty Advances coalition presidential candidate, acknowledges supporters during his closing campaign rally in Cordoba, Argentina, Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Milei will face Economy Minister Sergio Massa, the ruling party's candidate, in a runoff election on Nov. 19. <img alt="Javier Milei, Liberty Advances coalition presidential candidate, acknowledges supporters during his closing campaign rally in Cordoba, Argentina, Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Milei will face Economy Minister Sergio Massa, the ruling party's candidate, in a runoff election on Nov. 19. - Sputnik International, 1920, 18.11.2023" src="https://cdn1.img.sputnikglobe.com/img/07e7/0b/12/1115037765_0:161:3070:1888_1920x0_80_0_0_7c144ee7ee7c65fdbd2d6ec1d6cba643.jpg" width="1920" height="1080">© AP Photo / Nicolas AguileraSubscribePolitical activist Denis Rogatyuk joined Sputnik’s Political Misfits crew to discuss Spanish politics and Argentina’s upcoming presidential runoff this weekend. Rogatyuk believes Sergio Massa’s superior organization could lead him to victory, but the outcome of Sunday’s election remains uncertain.Onlookers say Sunday’s presidential runoff election in Argentina could be amongst the most consequential in the country’s modern history, with the two candidates offering highly contrasting visions for the future of the South American nation.Economist Sergio Massa, who enjoys the backing of the party that currently governs Argentina, would likely represent a continuation of center-left policy. Meanwhile, self-described “https://english.elpais.com/international/2023-08-14/javier-milei-the-ultra-right-libertarian-and-anarcho-capitalist-who-represents-angry-argentina.html the speaking of the Catalan language in public spaces. https://sputniknews.com/20231118/peronist-fervor-may-give-center-left-massa-the-edge-in-argentina-sunday---activist-1115037922.html