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Showing posts with label People Kirchner Cristina Argentina President. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Congratulations on your election President Macri @PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente



Congratulations on your election President Macri @PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente

South America Argentina President Mauricio Macri

Dec. 12, 2015

This is too fun, the newly elected president of Argentina, Mr. Mauricio Macri, is now following my Twitter feed - https://twitter.com/kevindayhoff @kevindayhoff.

In the past I have written a number of articles about South American politics; specifically Cuba, Panama, Bolivia; Chile and her president, Michelle Bachelet – a physician who military expert, (yes, read that a second time,) who must be one of the world’s most intriguing players on the world stage; Brazil and Argentina. I just got back from Cuba.

One of the fascinating things about writing about South America, is that you get mail (e-mails) – and sometimes lots of it.

In the past it seems that I may have annoyed some of the followers of the former president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Or not, maybe it was my imagination. She was president from 2007 to 2015 and the widow of former president Néstor Kirchner…

I am thrilled that President Macri is following me on Twitter. Let’s see what we can do with this, eh?

@PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente Congratulations on your election Mr. President.

Conservative Mauricio Macri wins Argentina's presidential election promising economic reform Nov. 22, 2015 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2015/11/conservative-mauricio-macri-wins.html




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Felicidades por su elección el presidente MacriPresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente

El presidente de América del Sur Argentina Mauricio Macri

12 de diciembre 2015

Esto es muy divertido, el recién elegido presidente de Argentina, el Sr. Mauricio Macri, está ahora siguiendo mi feed de Twitter - https://twitter.com/kevindayhoffkevindayhoff.

En el pasado he escrito una serie de artículos sobre la política de América del Sur; específicamente Cuba, Panamá, Bolivia; Chile y su presidenta, Michelle Bachelet - médico experto militar, (sí, leyó que por segunda vez,), que debe ser uno de los jugadores más intrigantes del mundo en el escenario mundial; Brasil y Argentina. Me acabo de regresar de Cuba.

Una de las cosas fascinantes acerca de escribir sobre América del Sur, es que se llega electrónico (e-mails) - y, a veces mucho de ello.

En el pasado, parece que voy a tener molesto algunos de los seguidores del ex presidente de Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. O no, tal vez fue mi imaginación. Ella fue presidente 2007 a 2015 y la viuda del ex presidente Néstor Kirchner ...

Estoy encantado de que el presidente Macri me está siguiendo en Twitter. Vamos a ver lo que podemos hacer con esto, ¿eh?

PresidenteMacri #MacriPresidente Enhorabuena por la elección del Sr. Presidente.

Conservador Mauricio Macri gana elección presidencial de reforma económica prometedora de Argentina 22 de noviembre 2015 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2015/11/conservative-mauricio-macri-wins.html

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Conservative Mauricio Macri wins Argentina's presidential election promising economic reform



Nov. 23, 2015



Conservative opposition candidate Mauricio Macri has won Argentina's presidential election after promising business-friendly reforms to spur investment in the struggling economy.


Key points:

Mauricio Macri wins more than 52 per cent of the vote, election body says

Conservative president-elect vows economic reforms

Ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli couldn't distance himself from Cristina Fernandez, analyst says

Mr Macri's supporters swarmed to the Obelisk in the heart of Buenos Aires' theatre district for a giant street party as subdued ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli conceded defeat.

Argentina's election body said Mr Macri had 52.1 per cent of votes and Mr Scioli had 47.9 per cent with returns in from 91.5 per cent of polling stations.

"This the beginning of a new era that has to carry us toward the opportunities we need to grow and progress," Mr Macri told supporters at his headquarters.

In a sign of Argentines' weariness with a spluttering economy, rising crime and corruption, Mr Macri had gone into the run-off election with a comfortable lead in opinion polls over Mr Scioli, the candidate of outgoing president Cristina Fernandez.


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Sunday, January 25, 2015

New York Times: In a Shift , Argentine President Says Prosecutor’s Death Was Not a Suicide - NYTimes.com






Cristina Fernández de KirchnerCreditEnrique Marcarian/Reuters
"BUENOS AIRES — Confronted with a deepening scandal, the president of Argentina shifted position on Thursday, saying that the death of the lead prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center was not a suicide as she and other government officials had suggested.

Instead, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner suggested that the prosecutor’s death was part of what she hinted was a sinister plot to defame and destroy her.

The president’s change of position added a major new twist to the suspicious death of the prosecutor, Alberto Nisman, whose body was found in his luxury apartment in Buenos Aires late Sunday with a fatal gunshot wound to the head."

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Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Reuters Oddly Enough: Venezuela's Chavez, Iran threatens U.S. Navy as sanctions hit economy and other such stories


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LONDON (Reuters) - Bunga Bunga, Zenga Zenga, a tweeting cobra and other wacky news capped a year that saw the capture of America's most wanted man and the overthrow of dictators. | Full Article
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Venezuela's Chavez: Did U.S. give Latin American leaders cancer?
December 29, 2011 01:51 AM ET
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speculated on Wednesday that the United States might have developed a way to give Latin American leaders cancer, after Argentina's Cristina Fernandez joined the list of presidents diagnosed with the disease. | Full Article
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Huffington Post Style Brief: PHOTOS: Argentina Swears In Chic President

The Huffington Post Style Brief: PHOTOS: Argentina Swears In Chic President

    
Monday, December 12, 2011
It's easy to write about First Lady Fashion, harder to write about female presidents' fashion -- merely because, unfortunately, there are far fewer to write about.

But we got an opportunity to take in some head of state style as Cristina Fernandez was sworn in as president of Argentina this weekend. And boy, did she look chic. 
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Center for Economic and Policy Research: The NYT Can't Find Anyone to Say Anything Good About Argentina

The NYT Can't Find Anyone to Say Anything Good About Argentina

Sunday, 23 October 2011 22:47

That is sort of striking since its President Cristina Kirchner seems headed for re-election with a clear majority of the votes. Argentina has also enjoyed the strongest growth over the last decade of any country in Latin America. Nonetheless all 5 of the NYT's sources in an article discussing the election were critical of Kirchner...


Center for Economic and Policy Research: The NYT Can't Find Anyone to Say Anything Good About Argentina


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El New York Times no encuentra a nadie para decir algo bueno de Argentina

Domingo, 23 de octubre 2011 22:47

Que es una especie de sorprendente ya que su presidenta Cristina Kirchner parece ir a la reelección por una clara mayoría de los votos. Argentina también ha disfrutado de un mayor crecimiento durante la última década de todos los países de América Latina. Sin embargo, todos los 5 de las fuentes del New York Times en un artículo sobre las elecciones fueron críticos de Kirchner ...

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