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...Earlier this year, president Alberto Fernández touted the country’s agribusiness exports as a potential solution for the world’s food problem....
...The latest currency scheme follows at least 10 different preferential exchange rates applied to various sectors during President Alberto Fernández’s first three years in office....
...Enrique Erize, president of Buenos Aires grain consultancy Nóvitas, said the “disastrous” government decision to reduce the quota meant the world “should not expect anything from Argentina” in terms of helping...
...In Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is back in office for a third term, this time as a powerful vice-president....
...President Alberto Fernández plans to reform the judiciary, but critics see a thinly-veiled attempt to stymie 11 corruption investigations into Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the country’s powerful vice-president...
...Enrique Vaquié, Mendoza’s economy and energy minister, said the government had “got entangled” with four decades of resentment....
...“He surely didn’t act alone,” said Marco Fernández, anti-corruption investigator at México Evalúa, a think-tank, and a professor at the Tecnológico de Monterrey....
...Argentina’s leftwing government has suggested Gustavo Béliz, a senior aide to President Alberto Fernández, as an alternative, but the idea has not gained traction....
...In addition to allegations that he funnelled funds to the 2012 election campaign of former President Enrique Peña Nieto, Mr Lozoya faces charges of corruption over Pemex’s purchase of a fertiliser plant....
...“There is a double standard — behaving in a certain way against your opponents and a very different way against your allies,” said Marco Fernández at the Tec de Monterrey university....
...His main challenger is a Peronist duo led by Alberto Fernández, but including former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who is running as vice-president despite facing a series of corruption charges...
...That would follow in the footsteps of Argentina’s former President Cristina Fernández, whose heterodox policies led to high inflation and, many economists believe, the country’s current crisis....
...Should his most popular opponent, former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, prevail instead, a recent poll of market participants by XP Securities suggests that the exchange rate would plummet to...
...As a result, Mr Macri’s approval ratings of about 30 per cent are scarcely higher than those of former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who left power with the country on the brink of an economic...
...Antonio Fernández, from the south-eastern state of Veracruz, wants money for a house....
...PRI politicians could follow suit, encouraged by his promise not to engage in a witch hunt over graft scandals that have blighted the outgoing government of Enrique Peña Nieto....
...Marco Fernández, an anti-corruption co-ordinator at México Evalúa, a think-tank, says that the 2012 presidential campaign was dominated by violence and insecurity....
...“I’m caught between feeling angry and wondering whether I am surprised at the degree of cynicism in this,” said Mr Fernández....
...Under the watch of the politician once hailed by Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto as part of a new generation in the ruling Institutional Revolutionary party (PRI), the state of Veracruz was bankrupted...
...Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto is under pressure to water down flagship education reforms after weeks of sometimes deadly protests from teachers and plummeting popularity ratings....
...José Enrique Fernández de Moya, secretary of state of Spain’s tax authority, told a radio station that officials had learnt of the latest revelations only through the media....
...Young and debonair, Enrique Peña Nieto was the fresh face of a tarnished old party when he became Mexico’s president....
...Enrique L Rios Jr, 25 Rios was from Brooklyn, according to his Facebook page....
...Three things hold Mexico back, according to President Enrique Peña Nieto: inequality, a tricky international economic environment and corruption. That last factor has long been a problem....
...It is also partly due to the leadership skills of the Bolivian economist Enrique Garcia Fernandez who is its long-term president....
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