[NYTr] Argentina elects first woman president Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 09:36:41 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit AFP - Oct 29, 2007 http://www.afp.com/english/news/stories/071029094235.p8hexqey.html Argentina elects first woman president BUENOS AIRES (AFP) - Argentina's First Lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was set to become her country's first elected woman president, partial results showed, as her closest rival conceded defeat on Monday. "We have won by a large margin," the 54-year-old senator told cheering supporters in a speech broadcast live on television hours after polls closed as officials worked into the night counting ballots from Sunday's election. With three-quarters of votes counted, she held an apparently unbeatable lead: 43.5 percent of the vote, almost double that of her nearest challenger. "We congratulate (Fernandez) and recognize her victory," said the second-place candidate, former lawmaker Elisa Carrio, in a broadcast speech. She had 23 percent of the vote, according to the latest count. The score would make Fernandez the outright victor of the election without the need for a runoff in November. When confirmed as the winner, she will take office on December 10. With her husband applauding on stage beside her, Fernandez made special mention "of the man who is at my side today, and who has been my companion all my life," and blew him a kiss. In the lead-up to the elections -- which she entered as the solid favorite -- Fernandez emphasized her husband's presidential record more than her own two decades in politics as a lawmaker. Kirchner, 57, enjoys widespread popularity for having overseen an impressive turnaround in Argentina's economy during his four-year mandate. He has not explained why he is stepping down. When he came in, the country was still struggling after a 2001 economic collapse that saw it become the biggest-ever defaulter of sovereign debt. Since then, the economy has grown nearly 50 percent and unemployment has halved. Fernandez reminded supporters of that and claimed part of the credit, telling them: "We have repositioned the country, fought poverty and unemployment, all these tragedies that have hit Argentines." Observers, though, said she faces a tough challenge on the economy and could be in for a rough ride if she ignores the threats now stalking the country: high inflation, rising crime and low foreign investment. "She will find it a very different challenge than that during her husband's term," Michael Shifter, a Latin American analyst at the Washington think tank The Dialogue, told AFP. Her two closest rivals were Carrio and Roberto Lavagna, a respected former economy minister who won 17 percent of votes, according to the partial results. A steely lawyer who got a taste of executive power during her husband's term in office, Fernandez has been frequently compared to Hillary Clinton, a US lawyer, senator, former first lady, and also a presidential hopeful. Fernandez's designer dresses and reputation for arrogance have also made many talk about her in terms of Argentina's most iconic woman politician: Eva, or "Evita" Peron, second wife to president Juan Peron. Peron's third wife, Isabel, was Argentina's first-ever female president -- but she was unelected, elevated from the vice-presidency on her husband's death in 1974. She was ousted in a coup two years later. Kirchner's Front for Victory party was also set to seize a majority in the legislative Chamber of Deputies and hold the Senate, in a simultaneous vote Sunday, while his allies won governorships in eight provinces, officials said. Regardless of the shouts and cheers of the party's supports after Fernandez's win, voting -- compulsory in Argentina -- was marked by apathy. "Let's face it, nobody cares about these elections," said Jonathan, a 26-year-old newspaper seller in Buenos Aires. "If we weren't forced to, we wouldn't be voting." * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================