Argentine President Javier Milei's libertarian party made notable advances in the recent midterm elections, yet his ability to form a coalition for investor-focused reforms faces hurdles.

The increase in Milei's political leverage could enable him to resist opposition attempts to countermand his policies, particularly against critiques from the leftist Peronist opposition who argue that Milei's measures harm local industry.

While Milei seeks to implement substantial tax and labor reforms, skepticism remains. Analysts suggest that achieving consensus may be difficult, especially amid economic challenges and doubts about his capacity for coalition-building.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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