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Sergio Massa, the economy minister in the outgoing Peronist government, is promising to move mountains to improve Argentina's finances.
His critics point out that it was under his leadership that the economy slumped to its current depths and that he therefore cannot be trusted with its recovery.
But his supporters say he is a seasoned politician who can accomplish much if given a chance to steer things his way.
The other choice is Javier Milei - a political outsider who has proposed drastic changes like abolishing the central bank and replacing the peso with the dollar. He also wants to liberalise gun laws and restrict abortion rights.
With increasing hardship among Argentina's population, there is also a growing appetite for radical change - and that is why far-right Javier Milei's profile has soared.
In the final TV debate between the two candidates last weekend, he made the case for shaking up the status quo. "Ask yourself if you prefer inflation over stability, if you prefer this decline in production and employment or if you prefer economic growth," he said.
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