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...Opposition support is roughly equally divided, polls show, between the mayor of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, Macri and another conservative, Patricia Bullrich, who served as interior minister...
...Pablo Rodriguez, the minister for Canadian heritage, said in a statement to the Financial Times that the government was “deeply convinced that Google’s and Facebook’s concerns can be resolved through the...
...Cristina, a middle-aged pharmacist, said she was still weighing what to do in October, after the candidate she voted for — moderate Buenos Aires mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta — lost out on JxC’s presidential...
...Bullrich won 17 per cent, defeating her more moderate colleague, Buenos Aires mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, with 11.3 per cent....
...The church of Santa Cristina de Lena, perched on a hillside above the industrial town of Pola de Lena, is tiny and primitive, and somehow moving in its humility. spain.info This musician and self-styled...
...The surprise news came only a day after two other Peronist politicians, interior minister Wado de Pedro, an ally of the radical leftwing vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and moderate Daniel...
...Amid a bitter squabble over policy between President Alberto Fernández and his powerful vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Massa is seen as one of the Peronist movement’s few remaining options...
...The FT’s Cristina Criddle writes for the FT magazine on being surveilled by TikTok....
...With a poor showing in the midterms, internal divisions are set to sharpen within the Peronist party, between a mix of moderates aligned with the president and a radical wing led by Cristina Fernández de...
...Buenos Aires city mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta hopes the result will secure his spot as a rival to Fernández in the next presidential election in 2023....
...Although Fernández was flanked by vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the powerful former president whom many see as the real leader of the government, Fernández was the sole speaker....
...The win was smaller than Mr Fernández had hoped for, suggesting unease among some voters at a return to power by his running mate, former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who governed from 2007-...
...Mr Fernández’s running mate is the former populist president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (no relation)....
...Ani Rodríguez, who tends an empty furniture shop in La Matanza, doesn’t need much convincing. “It’s another slow day....
...containing Cristina has increased....
...Clearly he takes us for fools,” tweeted Aníbal Fernández, who replaced Alberto Fernández as cabinet chief under Cristina Fernández de Kirchner....
...If the presidential candidate handpicked by former leftist president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner wins an October election, Buenos Aires is likely to become more closely aligned with Beijing....
...It has been a bad week for Ricardo Vélez Rodríguez, Brazil’s controversial new education minister....
...Cristina Narbona, the party president, also said it would try to govern on its own but would not rush into decisions....
...The resignation of Cristina Cifuentes draws a line under a troublesome scandal facing Spain’s ruling Popular party, which is already losing support over corruption trials and criticism of its handling of...
...But Carlos Menem and Cristina Fernández also illustrate the trend. All are Peronists....
...The medal was awarded to him in 2013 by Mr Macri’s populist predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner....
...The defeat of Cristina Fernández’s political machine has prompted euphoria in much of Buenos Aires. Once it dies down, the president-elect will have his work cut out....
...Cristina Rodriguez, a professor at Yale Law School, said if the Supreme Court scuttled Mr Obama’s actions on narrow grounds — by deciding, for example, that it was unlawful to grant immigrants Medicare and...
...Soledad Rodríguez Pons admits she had no idea what bitcoin was when it was suggested to her two years ago that the digital currency could provide a neat way of dodging Argentina’s strict capital controls...
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