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Argentine head set for poll blow | |
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Argentine President Cristina Fernandez is on course for a stinging defeat in mid-term legislative elections, with her party losing control of Congress. | |
With more than two-thirds of votes counted, results suggest the governing Peronist party has lost its majority in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. | |
Ms Fernandez' husband, former president Nestor Kirchner, also lost his high-profile race for a congressional seat. | |
Sunday's elections were seen as a test of the couple's popularity. | |
Cristina Fernandez succeeded her husband as president in 2007, but has seen her approval ratings decline in the face of growing economic problems and rising crime rates. | |
Power struggle? | Power struggle? |
With most of the votes counted in the populous province of Buenos Aires, Mr Kirchner conceded defeat to a dissident Peronist, wealthy businessman Francisco de Narvaez. | |
ARGENTINE MID-TERM ELECTIONS Brought forward from 25 October to 28 JuneHalf of the 256 Chamber of Deputies seats at stake: four-year termThird of the 72-seat Senate chosen: six-year term Poll test for power couple | |
"We have lost by one-and-a-half or two points and we have no problem recognising it," he said. | "We have lost by one-and-a-half or two points and we have no problem recognising it," he said. |
The loss of the province, which has always been a Peronist heartland, signals a huge political defeat for the Kirchners, the BBC's Candace Piette in Buenos Aires says. | The loss of the province, which has always been a Peronist heartland, signals a huge political defeat for the Kirchners, the BBC's Candace Piette in Buenos Aires says. |
The likely scenario now is a power struggle within the Peronist party in the run-up to the 2011 presidential elections, our correspondent adds. | |
President Fernandez's term runs until 2011 | |
President Fernandez had brought forward the date of the election, arguing that this would allow Argentines to unite to face the global economic crisis. | President Fernandez had brought forward the date of the election, arguing that this would allow Argentines to unite to face the global economic crisis. |
But critics say it was a ploy to squeeze in an election victory before the economic recession set in, our correspondent reports. The elections took place against a backdrop of deep economic problems, and amid complaints of government incompetence. | But critics say it was a ploy to squeeze in an election victory before the economic recession set in, our correspondent reports. The elections took place against a backdrop of deep economic problems, and amid complaints of government incompetence. |
Consumer spending has slumped, and crime and poverty are more visible. | Consumer spending has slumped, and crime and poverty are more visible. |
Many Argentines have been shifting their savings into dollars and sending it offshore, uncertain of the government's ability to deal with their economic woes, our correspondent says. | Many Argentines have been shifting their savings into dollars and sending it offshore, uncertain of the government's ability to deal with their economic woes, our correspondent says. |
A damaging row between the Kirchners and the country's powerful agricultural sector over taxation has added to people's concerns. | A damaging row between the Kirchners and the country's powerful agricultural sector over taxation has added to people's concerns. |
Mr Kirchner was president between 2003 and 2007 as Argentines enjoyed an economic rebound and a surge in employment. He is widely considered to be the main power-broker behind his wife's administration. | Mr Kirchner was president between 2003 and 2007 as Argentines enjoyed an economic rebound and a surge in employment. He is widely considered to be the main power-broker behind his wife's administration. |