Argentina's Fernandez may wield big influence after presidency
Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:22pm BST
Argentina's Fernandez may wield big influence after presidency
BUENOS AIRES, June 21 | By Hugh Bronstein
Argentina's Cristina Fernandez will step down as president in December, but her influence may remain strong enough to impede investment-friendly reforms in Congress if her ruling party wins legislative elections in October.
Ending speculation she might run for Congress herself, the outgoing two-term president is letting her economy minister, the architect of her interventionist policies, lead the Front for Victory party's fight to retain control of the House and Senate.
"The candidate is the project," Economy Minister Axel Kicillof told local radio on Sunday, following the deadline for candidates to register ahead of the August party primaries.
"Those of us who represent the Front for Victory will be there to carry on and deepen a project that is now 12 years old," he said, referring to Fernandez's eight years in power and the four-year presidency of her predecessor and late husband Nestor Kirchner.
More:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/06/21/argentina-election-idUKL1N0Z70DW20150621?rpc=401
Best wishes to the Front for Victory.