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Argentinian president Macri vows 'many reforms' after strong election result Argentinian president Macri vows 'many reforms' after strong election result
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Macri’s center-right coalition performed well in congressional elections
President pushing free-market reform agenda to try to overhaul economy
AP in Buenos Aires
Tue 24 Oct 2017 15.53 BST
Last modified on Tue 24 Oct 2017 16.31 BST
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President Mauricio Macri has said he will seek more sweeping reforms for Argentina after his governing coalition scored a resounding victory in congressional elections.President Mauricio Macri has said he will seek more sweeping reforms for Argentina after his governing coalition scored a resounding victory in congressional elections.
Macri’s center-right coalition remains a minority in both houses of congress. But the “Let’s Change” coalition won in 13 out 23 provinces as well as the capital in Sunday’s voting and will have the biggest bloc in congress.Macri’s center-right coalition remains a minority in both houses of congress. But the “Let’s Change” coalition won in 13 out 23 provinces as well as the capital in Sunday’s voting and will have the biggest bloc in congress.
Macri told reporters Argentinians should expect reforms in tax, education and labor, without providing details.Macri told reporters Argentinians should expect reforms in tax, education and labor, without providing details.
The conservative leader has been pushing a free-market reform agenda to try to overhaul Argentina’s economy. But his ordering of layoffs of state workers, the elimination of tariffs aimed at protecting local industry, and hikes in utility rates has fueled labor unrest.The conservative leader has been pushing a free-market reform agenda to try to overhaul Argentina’s economy. But his ordering of layoffs of state workers, the elimination of tariffs aimed at protecting local industry, and hikes in utility rates has fueled labor unrest.
“We need to make many reforms,” Macri said on Monday night. “We’ve done some already, but looking ahead, there’s still a lot to be done.”“We need to make many reforms,” Macri said on Monday night. “We’ve done some already, but looking ahead, there’s still a lot to be done.”
The elections were largely seen as a referendum on Macri’s two years in office, but they were also watched as a test of power for his left-leaning predecessor, Cristina Fernández.The elections were largely seen as a referendum on Macri’s two years in office, but they were also watched as a test of power for his left-leaning predecessor, Cristina Fernández.
Fernández won a senate seat, but she came in a distant second in her multi-seat district, and analysts said that had diminished her chances of a presidential run in 2019.Fernández won a senate seat, but she came in a distant second in her multi-seat district, and analysts said that had diminished her chances of a presidential run in 2019.
Fernández is fighting corruption allegations stemming from her 2007-2015 presidency, and a senate seat grants her immunity from prosecution.Fernández is fighting corruption allegations stemming from her 2007-2015 presidency, and a senate seat grants her immunity from prosecution.
“The Argentinian electorate has greenlighted President Macri’s reform agenda, giving his coalition a convincing victory across the country,” Jimena Blanco, the head of Latin America issues at global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, said in a research note.“The Argentinian electorate has greenlighted President Macri’s reform agenda, giving his coalition a convincing victory across the country,” Jimena Blanco, the head of Latin America issues at global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, said in a research note.
“Labor and tax reforms will be at the top of the government’s legislative agenda, which aims to boost the business environment improvements that begun in December 2015,” she said.“Labor and tax reforms will be at the top of the government’s legislative agenda, which aims to boost the business environment improvements that begun in December 2015,” she said.
Stocks and bonds rose and the country’s peso currency strengthened on the election results. “The market has taken this election very well,” said Marcelo Trovato, head of Buenos Aires-based Pronóstico Bursátil consultancy.Stocks and bonds rose and the country’s peso currency strengthened on the election results. “The market has taken this election very well,” said Marcelo Trovato, head of Buenos Aires-based Pronóstico Bursátil consultancy.
Twenty-four of 72 senate seats were at stake as were 127 seats in the 257-member lower chamber of deputies. The electoral result paves the way for Macri to seek re-election in 2019 as he faces a divided opposition without a clear leader.Twenty-four of 72 senate seats were at stake as were 127 seats in the 257-member lower chamber of deputies. The electoral result paves the way for Macri to seek re-election in 2019 as he faces a divided opposition without a clear leader.
“For Macri, the challenge is 100% the economy and the social situations, where the government has few achievements and must now face structural reforms,” said analyst Patricio Giusto of Diagnóstico Político consultancy.“For Macri, the challenge is 100% the economy and the social situations, where the government has few achievements and must now face structural reforms,” said analyst Patricio Giusto of Diagnóstico Político consultancy.
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