Shopping under quarantine in Buenos Aires.
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Argentina’s new President Alberto Fernández has no easy option to address yet another crisis.
The Alberto and Cristina show: the new president and deputy president turn out in Buenos Aires.
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The new government of Alberto Fernandez must now deal with Argentina’s least favourite international organisation.
Alberto Fernández, Argentina’s new president.
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Alberto Fernández has been elected as Argentina’s new president, defeating Mauricio Macri, who was punished for his economic record.
Argentina’s president-elect, Alberto Fernández (right), with his running mate, former president and first lady Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
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Argentina has voted for change. Alberto Fernández, a 60-year-old lawyer, defeated President Mauricio Macri with a campaign emphasizing economic recovery, social inclusion and national unity.
Presidential candidate Alberto Fernández with his running mate, former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
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Populism has a long history in Argentina, tied to the legacy of Juan Perón. Where does Alberto Fernández fit in?
Argentina’s president, Mauricio Macri came second in the country’s first round of voting.
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The primary results confirm the end of the austerity project but this is not enough to solve Argentina’s fundamental problems.
Alberto Fernández: surprise frontrunner.
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The leader of the centre-left Frente de Todos alliance won a surprise victory in primary elections in August.