Thousands of Argentines living abroad voted en masse this Sunday in consultants and embassies for the 2023 general elections.
In social networks Dozens of photos have circulated showing long lines.
More than 300 tables have been installed in 141 Argentine diplomatic representations abroad.
two countriesIsrael and Ukraine, have not opened for months so that the 14,201 and 152 Argentines who live there respectively can vote because Both countries are going through war situations.
The countries with the largest number of Argentines are: the United States, with 90,382; Spain, 85,388; Brazil 19,842; Uruguay, 18,149; Paraguay, 17,963; Italy, 17,356; Chile, 16,482; Israel, 14,201; Mexico, 9,494; Germany 8,960; Bolivia, 8,506, and Canada, 8,394.
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In France, there are 5,565 registered Argentines; in Venezuela, 5,486; Australia, 5,234; Switzerland, 4,403; Japan, 1,858; China 587; Russia, 177 people, and in much smaller numbers, Egypt, where there are 79 recorded; in Vietnam, 33; Qatar, 23 years old; Trinidad and Tobago, 20; and Armenia 16.
Those with the lowest figures are Jamaica and Iran, with 12 each; Barbados, eight; and in Mozambique, five, while in Libya and Suriname, two are recorded in each of these countries.
Voting abroad is not compulsory, but voluntary, and there is no need to justify not voting, as described on one website.
“I went to the school. I parked, I walked in surprised by how few people there were. I asked a girl who was there if she was waiting to vote and she told me: ‘no, I think it’s tomorrow, today is saturday, “the user wrote. X @saberesinutiles in France.
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