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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...
...Alberto Fernández, the incumbent president, has all but vanished during the election campaign, as the ruling Peronists attempted to put distance between Massa and his unpopular boss....
...Bullrich won 17 per cent, defeating her more moderate colleague, Buenos Aires mayor Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, with 11.3 per cent....
...Neither Fernández de Kirchner nor President Alberto Fernández, who both have high rejection rates among voters, intend to put themselves forward again in a compulsory nationwide primary in August which will...
...Among the several dozen of these traditional eating houses, I suggest those of Elvira Fernández (El Llar de Viri), Aida Rosales and her daughter María Busta (Casa Eutimio) and Joaquina Rodríguez (Casa Chema...
...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...
...Allies of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, the popular Buenos Aires city mayor, won races in the capital and the surrounding Buenos Aires province that he hopes will make him favourite to lead the opposition in...
...Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, the popular Buenos Aires city mayor, hopes that clear wins for his allies in the capital and the surrounding province of Buenos Aires, home to almost 40 per cent of the electorate...
...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....
...Mr Rodríguez may now become the de facto leader of the opposition if the outgoing president, a multi-millionaire businessman, withdraws from politics....
...A big question facing Alberto Fernández, Argentina’s new president, is what to do with the country’s debt....
...Mr Fernández’s running mate is the former populist president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (no relation)....
...As Francisco Rodríguez of Torino Economics points out in a recent note, Mr Fernández once went so far as to say that his running mate's second term (2011-2015) was “definitively a bad government, where it...
...Clearly he takes us for fools,” tweeted Aníbal Fernández, who replaced Alberto Fernández as cabinet chief under Cristina Fernández de Kirchner....
...Ani Rodríguez, who tends an empty furniture shop in La Matanza, doesn’t need much convincing. “It’s another slow day....
...“I was very happily surprised,” says Dr Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez, a medical director at International SOS....
...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....
...“There was a reaction in Catalan and Basque country out of fear of Spanish nationalism,” said José Fernández-Albertos, political analyst at Spain’s CSIC research centre....
...★★★☆☆ Festival continues to January 20 with the flamenco ensemble Compañía Irene Rodríguez, joyce.org...
...Then the story to trump all stories, told by George’s friend, José-Maria Rodríguez Santos, who has been living here alone for more than 20 years, far away from the nearest roadhead....
...Mexico’s past populist leaders had delivered “catastrophic effects”, Femsa chief José Antonio Fernández Carbajal warned in a video....
...Cristián Rodríguez, a psychologist who sympathises with the previous government of Ms Fernández, argues that Mr Macri is intentionally aggravating traumas in Argentina’s divided society, by resorting to...
...“We can do that because I am a Spanish citizen,” says co-founder Leire Fernandez. Few others can. “I pray every day that everything goes well, because I love my country. Things need to get better....
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