The Argentine Congress will start a new cycle next December 10 with new legislators, who will dominate the two political forces that contested the Presidency: the Front for All and Together for Change.
The Argentine Congress will start a new cycle next December 10 with new legislators, who will dominate the two political forces that contested the Presidency: the Front for All and Together for Change.
The Cuban President, Miguel Diaz-Canel, congratulated this Monday Argentina’s elected President, Alberto Fernandez and his running mate Cristina Fernandez on Sunday’s election victory in the South American nation.
Six candidates, but two diametrically different country models with a better chance of managing Argentina’s destinations, will give the fight at the polls next October 27.
Two new polls give great chances of triumph to the formula composed of Alberto and Cristina Fernandez, of the Frente de Todos (Front of All), in the elections of October 27 in Argentina, with more than 52 percent of the intention of votes.
When only 24 hours are left to complete the period of recognition of transitional alliances in the face of the August primaries, there is a political effervescence in Argentina.