Argentine opposition leader alleges graft

The opposition in Argentina is making a case against former President Nestor Kirchner - husband of incumbent Head of State Cristina Fernandez - for corruption. The timing of this political action seems to...

Argentina: a closer step towards nationalising private funds

As the Falkland/Malvinas got a new British Constitution to allow its self government, the Argentinean Parliament debated for 14 hours the nationalisation of private pension funds. With a victory of 160 votes over 75, the Cristina Fernandez´s government secured the bill at...

The Chávez, FARC Hostage Saga Embarrassment

Chavez does not fail to deliver his enemies fuel to show that he is nothing but a Fidel light. Has he given his opponents the chance to prove he  is nothing more than a political lightweight? Maybe Chavez was...

First lady claims victory in Argentina

"First lady Cristina Fernandez claimed victory in Argentina's presidential election Sunday, with early results and exit polls suggesting she had avoided a runoff and become the first woman elected to the post. Fernandez's husband, President Nestor Kirchner, is credited with...

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