Biden has but to congratulate libertarian President-elect Milei of Argentina on his election victory

President Biden has but to personally congratulate President-elect Javier Milei of Argentina following his monumental electoral victory.

According to Argentina‘s electoral authority, Mr. Milei, a firebrand libertarian-conservative, scored a decisive victory Sunday over an establishment candidate in Argentina‘s presidential runoff with 55.7% of the 99.7% votes cast to Economic Minister Sergio Massa’s 44.3%.

It is the widest margin of victory in a presidential race for the reason that nation returned to democracy in 1983.



Despite the decisive victory achieved by Mr. Milei, Mr. Biden has but to concern a private congratulatory assertion to the incoming Argentinian president, reminiscent of he did for Liberia’s president-elect Joseph Boakai on Monday. Mr. Boakai received his tight race with 51% of the vote towards the nation’s incumbent president, George Weah, who garnered 49%.

“I congratulate Joseph Boakai on his election to be the next president of Liberia,” Mr. Biden mentioned. “These free and fair elections and presidential runoff demonstrated Liberians’ commitment to making their voices heard through the ballot box, and I look forward to working together to continue deepening the ties between our nations and people in the years ahead.”

The Washington Times requested the White House why Mr. Milei didn’t obtain an instantaneous direct congratulatory assertion from Mr. Biden, however didn’t obtain a remark.

However, the Department of State and the White House nationwide safety council did weigh in on Mr. Milei‘s election and commended his win.

When a reporter informed Secretary of State spokesman Matthew Miller that Mr. Milei wants to visit the U.S. before his inauguration, Mr. Miller reiterated Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s congratulatory assertion to the brand new Argentinian president.

“We congratulate President-elect Milei on his victory,” Mr. Miller mentioned. “We applaud the robust democratic process through which the Argentine public spoke. And we will look forward to working with the president-elect and his government on shared priorities including human rights and democracy, addressing climate change, and investing in the middle class.”

Mr. Milei‘s stances run counter to the Biden administration’s positions on local weather change, abortion, intercourse training in colleges and gun management. Mr. Miller refused to touch upon Mr. Milei‘s conservative social and libertarian policy positions.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan congratulated Mr. Milei on X and praised Argentina “for holding free & fair elections.”

“We look forward to building on our strong bilateral relationship based on our shared commitment to human rights, democratic values, & transparency,” Mr. Sullivan wrote.

White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Argentina “is a terrific partner in the region.”

“And there’s an terrible lot of issues we share when it comes to values, worth of democracy, human rights, and simply hemispheric safety,” he instructed reporters.

The White House did discover time to ship out different statements on behalf of Mr. Biden on Monday. This consists of his assertion on the ratification of the UAW’s agreements with the large three automakers and an announcement from Mr. Biden acknowledging Transgender Day of Remembrance.

— Guy Taylor contributed to this report.