Cristina Fernandez De Kirchner

Argentina Election: Ruling Party Of Cristina Fernandez Loses Seats

Al Jazeera English | Posted 06.29.2009 | World


The ruling party of Cristina Fernandez, the Argentine president, has lost seats in both houses of parliament, first official results from mid-term ele...

Vulture Funds Lobby Against Argentina, Trying To Use the U.S. Congress In Public Relations Campaign

Mark Weisbrot | Posted 06.05.2009 | World


Mark Weisbrot

Eric Massa, a freshman Democratic Representative from Corning in the state of New York, has introduced legislation on May 20 that would seek to punish Argentina by, among other things, denying the country access to U.S. capital markets.

Hello Argentina! Meet The Stylish Madam President (SLIDESHOW)

The Huffington Post | Nour Akkad | Posted 04.02.2009 | Style


You couldn't find this stylish woman at the first ladies gathering on Wednesday night because as President of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchne...

Biden Pens Op-Ed To Latin America

Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 03.27.2009 | World


Vice President Biden is currently in Chile for the Progressive Governance Summit, where he will meet with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, UK Prim...

Cristina vs. Hillary: International Women's Day in Argentina

Odile Weissenborn | Posted 03.09.2009 | World


Odile Weissenborn

Despite the Argentine government's effort to make International Women's Day a public holiday, and despite its female president, Argentina isn't recognized for its prominent women.

Naomi's Next Big Interview: Argentina's Lady President

WWD | Posted 01.22.2008 | Media


Naomi Campbell seems to have made it her mission to get the scoop on South America's political elite. Her interview with Venezuelan President Hugo Cha...

"Suitcase Scandal" is Another Foreign Policy Blunder

Mark Weisbrot | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics


Mark Weisbrot

The now infamous "suitcase scandal" has deeply alienated the new Argentine government and is likely to further sully Washington's reputation in Latin ...

Will a Difference Be Seen With Women Presidents or Prime Ministers?

Laura Liswood | Posted 11.21.2007 | Politics


Laura Liswood

The numbers are yet so few that the gathering of women heads of state and government can be assembled in a phone booth size room. Yet, there is a glimmer of pattern or at least possibility.

Argentina's First Lady Wins Presidency

AP | NIKO PRICE | Posted 10.29.2007 | Politics


President Nestor Kirchner and first lady Cristina Fernandez are poised to switch jobs in December, with partial results indicating Argentines elected ...

Exit Polls Show First Lady Capturing Argentina's Top Office

AP | BILL CORMIER | Posted 10.28.2007 | Home


Argentina - Several major exit polls suggested that first lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner won the presidency Sunday by a large enough margin to av...

First Lady Favored To Win Argentina Presidential Race

Washington Post | Monte Reel | Posted 10.27.2007 | Home


If the latest polls are right, the only real suspense that remains in Sunday's election is whether Argentine first lady Cristina Fern¿ndez de Kirchne...

Argentine "Hillary" Aims For Presidency

AP | BILL CORMIER | Posted 10.22.2007 | Politics


She met her future husband while studying law and joined him as he rose from governor of a small state to the presidency. A powerful first lady and se...

Argentina Set For First Democratically Elected Female President

Times of London | Dan Rosenheck | Posted 10.21.2007 | Politics


WHEN Senator Hillary Clinton appeared on Capitol Hill displaying a hint of cleavage, she sparked off a media furore about women in power, the way they...