This reflects eight new missions that go into effect in July 2020, and the new Africa Central and South areas that will go into effect in August 2020. ... Everything needs to change.”
Close allies of Cristina Fernández have already been named to key government positions and her son is head of the governing party in the lower house of the legislature. President-elect Alberto Fernandez flashes a victory sign as he drives to Congress to take the oath of office in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina’s government announced on Friday it will gradually loosen a lockdown that has lasted nearly four months in and around Buenos Aires to stem the spread of coroanvirus, though it later confirmed its highest daily infection count since the pandemic began. After the 1966 military coup, the rulers shortened the presidential term to four years, but there was a period of political instability during these terms, which had led to the situation that they were never completed. How President Alberto Fernández handles Argentina’s foreign debt crisis will define his legacy. “We have to give the next government the benefit of the doubt, he needs help and we will help,” Frigerio said. This stipulation was abolished in 1994. We heard that we'd never be back, but we're back and we'll be better than ever,” Alberto Fernándeztold the crowd in the Plaza de Mayo. Alberto Fernández assumed the presidency of Argentina on Tuesday, returning the country to the ranks of left-leaning nations at a moment of right-wing resurgence in the Western Hemisphere. )ROSARIO, Argentina – Closing the XXIII annual meeting of Argentina’s Christian Association of Business Executives (ACDE), the country’s president called for the recovery of the “best capitalism” exemplified by the ACDE’s founder Enrique Shaw, who is being considered for sainthood.“We have to go towards a more noble capitalism,” said President Alberto Fernandez during an online talk followed by over 2,000 businesspeople from Argentina and other parts of the world.The Argentine president said that after the coronavirus pandemic, the world has a unique opportunity to be better, adding this can be achieved by reviewing capitalism, which before the global health crisis, “it was degrading, and it’s time to put it in its true dimension.”The president did not challenge capitalism as the best possible economic model but said it must be conducted in a better way.The annual meeting of ACDE took place on Tuesday and was completely online, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fernández is close to former left-leaning Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Mexico's populist president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. “I see a lot of people unemployed, a lot of hunger, and that is very frustrating," said Claudia Pouso, a 57-year-old retiree. President Alberto Fernandez said the gradual return to normal life will happen in several stages, with the first stage lasting until Aug. 2. Cristina Fernández told tens of thousands of cheering Peronists gathered in the Plaza de Mayo in the capital Tuesday night that Macri's policies had left “a devastated country, scorched earth, but I know we have the conviction to change this reality. Under the 1994 constitutional amendment, the President serves for four years, with a possibility of immediate Also, a person being vice-president for two consecutive periods, or president and then vice-president, or vice-president and then president, is under the same restrictions mentioned above. BUENOS AIRES -- Alberto Fernández assumed the presidency of Argentina on Tuesday, returning the country to the ranks of left-leaning nations at a moment of right-wing resurgence in the Western Hemisphere. In capital Buenos Aires, which has been under the tightest restrictions in the country since March 20, shops, hair salons and some professional services will re-open. These are the debates that we’ll need to face.”For Fernández, “Argentina must industrialize to the maximum, because industry is the great generator of work.