Argentina's presidential election has been shaken up by Javier Milei, a populist who has seized on the country's economic crisis.

Long before disruptive populists became a feature of democratic politics, Argentinian voters had lived through multiple experiences with the type. Now, as the country prepares to choose a new president, a flamboyant new political bomb-thrower is vying for the top job. But corruption accusations could unravel his candidacy.