This newspaper’s tradition is to abstain from telling readers how to vote – which in no way means that we lack preferences or that we share the far too widespread opinion that all politicians are all the same. Whatever decision voters make when confronted with their thickly populated midterm ballots tomorrow will have its reasons – the current government has sins of the present, the main opposition has sins of the past while President Javier Milei should be the last person to say that there is no point in voting for third parties because he himself emerged from the previous midterms with just two deputies.

This newspaper is less reticent, however, when it comes to the question of whethe

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