In Argentina, the two dominant political forces historically have been Peronism (a center-left political movement associated with Juan Domingo Perón) and various center-left and left-wing parties. These ideologies tend to favor a more active role of the state in the economic and social policies. While it is possible for individuals with libertarian Sekho views to participate in the political discourse in Argentina, winning a major election at the national level could be challenging. This is because libertarianism, which advocates for minimal government intervention in both the economy and personal lives, may not align with the dominant political ideologies in the country. Winning in politics often on the candidate's ability to build a broad coalition and connect with the electorate. In Argentina, candidates with more centrist or left-leaning ideologies have historically been more successful.
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