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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...
...He is polling in second place behind radical libertarian Javier Milei.Massa said he would invite figures from the parties of his two main opponents, Milei and establishment rightwing candidate Patricia Bullrich...
...They then chose a rightwing law-and-order candidate, Patricia Bullrich, whose message seemed oddly out of kilter with the central concern of most voters: how to survive an economic crisis....
...President Alberto Fernández will travel to China this week to seek to use another $5bn of the swap, according to local news reports....
...Also running is former security minister Patricia Bullrich, who is on the right of Argentina’s pro-business opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio (JxC)....
...Some 36mn voters will choose between Milei, Massa and Patricia Bullrich, a hardline former security minister from the centre-right opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio, who has pledged to bring “order...
...Fernández-Valladares said he could not rule out more shutdowns....
...She sought to defy the cultural consensus championed by Kirchner and his wife and successor Cristina Fernández de Kirchner....
...President Alberto Fernández, who is not running for a second term, announced the expansion during a visit to China on Wednesday....
...Patricia Bullrich, the candidate for the mainstream centre-right opposition bloc Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) preferred by many investors and business leaders, was eliminated after receiving just 23.8 per...
...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...
...Incumbent president Alberto Fernández and Kirchner, his deputy, are not contesting the polls....
...Massa, who hails from Peronism’s moderate wing, has previously been a strong critic of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the movement’s de facto leader and current vice-president....
...Patricia Bullrich, the mainstream conservative candidate, was eliminated in the October first round election and the November 19 run-off was won by Javier Milei, a flamboyant TV economist who describes himself...
...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....
...[SOUND OF CHEERING CROWD, VOICE CLIP OF CRISTINA FERNANDEZ DE KIRCHNER PLAYING] Michela TinderaThat’s Argentina’s president at the time, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner greeting the crowd there....
...In first-round voting, JxC’s candidate Patricia Bullrich scored 24 per cent, behind 30 per cent for Milei’s La Libertad Avanza and 37 per cent for Massa....
...As for the mainstream opposition grouping, Together for Change, it finds itself in a delicate position: its candidate, Patricia Bullrich, is appealing to the same rightwing electorate as Milei....
...But Patricia Bullrich, the centre-right coalition’s candidate in Argentina’s upcoming presidential election, said she opposed the move because of Russia’s war in Ukraine....
...Both Milei and third-place finisher Patricia Bullrich of centre-right opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) have pledged to “end Kirchnerism for good.”...
...“There’s always a debate,” says Fernández-Valladares. “Always.”...
...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...
...President Alberto Fernández and his radical vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner are too unpopular to win again and it is unclear whom the ruling Peronists will field....
...Their candidate’s Patricia Bullrich, who is a former security minister. And then on the left, the centre-left, we have the ruling Peronists....
...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....
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