Preliminary results from the recent Chamber of Deputies election in Argentina indicate that all seats have been declared. The Libertarian and Centre-Right coalition (LLA) secured 65 seats, an increase of 30 from the previous election. The Centre-Left coalition, including the FP and its allies, won 47 seats, a decrease of 11. The Centre party (PU) gained 9 seats, an increase of 5. The Independent Front (IF) entered the chamber with 4 seats, while the FITU coalition achieved 3 seats, an increase of 2.
These results reflect a significant shift in the political landscape of Argentina, with the LLA emerging as a dominant force. The election results will likely influence future legislative decisions and party dynamics within the country.
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