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Argentina's president-elect Cristina Kirchner has said her victory in Sunday's election was a recognition of her husband's success as president. | Argentina's president-elect Cristina Kirchner has said her victory in Sunday's election was a recognition of her husband's success as president. |
She told Argentine TV her priorities included tackling poverty and pushing for further Latin American integration, especially in energy issues. | She told Argentine TV her priorities included tackling poverty and pushing for further Latin American integration, especially in energy issues. |
Mrs Kirchner also wished US Sen Hillary Clinton, to whom she has been compared, well in her own presidential campaign. | Mrs Kirchner also wished US Sen Hillary Clinton, to whom she has been compared, well in her own presidential campaign. |
Mrs Kirchner is due to take over from husband Nestor Kirchner on 10 December. | Mrs Kirchner is due to take over from husband Nestor Kirchner on 10 December. |
Mrs Kirchner, who rarely gave interviews during the campaign, spoke to Argentina's Todo Noticias network on Monday, hours after her election victory. | Mrs Kirchner, who rarely gave interviews during the campaign, spoke to Argentina's Todo Noticias network on Monday, hours after her election victory. |
She won nearly 45% of the vote, ahead of her nearest rival, former lawmaker Elisa Carrio, on 23%. | She won nearly 45% of the vote, ahead of her nearest rival, former lawmaker Elisa Carrio, on 23%. |
Mrs Kirchner acknowledged that her husband, who oversaw Argentina's recovery from the economic crisis of 2001, had played a major role in her win. | Mrs Kirchner acknowledged that her husband, who oversaw Argentina's recovery from the economic crisis of 2001, had played a major role in her win. |
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"[Mr] Kirchner has been the flagship of this project as the president of all Argentines. It's very important what President Kirchner has achieved in four-and-a-half years in office and this triumph is part of that." | "[Mr] Kirchner has been the flagship of this project as the president of all Argentines. It's very important what President Kirchner has achieved in four-and-a-half years in office and this triumph is part of that." |
Mrs Kirchner was also quick to defend her husband's handling of inflation, which is officially put at a little under 9% a year but which is unofficially thought to be as high as 20%. | Mrs Kirchner was also quick to defend her husband's handling of inflation, which is officially put at a little under 9% a year but which is unofficially thought to be as high as 20%. |
Among her priorities, she said, would be tackling unemployment and poverty, and working to improve health care and education. | Among her priorities, she said, would be tackling unemployment and poverty, and working to improve health care and education. |
Woman power | Woman power |
She also said it was important to strengthen the regional trade bloc, Mercosur, which groups Argentina with Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, and which has invited oil-rich Venezuela to join. | She also said it was important to strengthen the regional trade bloc, Mercosur, which groups Argentina with Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, and which has invited oil-rich Venezuela to join. |
Mrs Kirchner would not be drawn on what Mr Kirchner will do once he is out of office. | Mrs Kirchner would not be drawn on what Mr Kirchner will do once he is out of office. |
"He's going to do what he has always done. He's a political animal. He's a man who deeply loves politics and really loves his country and has a great commitment to Argentina," she said. | "He's going to do what he has always done. He's a political animal. He's a man who deeply loves politics and really loves his country and has a great commitment to Argentina," she said. |
There has been speculation that Mr Kirchner may return to run in the 2011 election. | There has been speculation that Mr Kirchner may return to run in the 2011 election. |
During the interview, Mrs Kirchner said she was happy to be compared to US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, both law graduates, senators and former first ladies. | During the interview, Mrs Kirchner said she was happy to be compared to US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, both law graduates, senators and former first ladies. |
"Everything seems to indicate that she is the favourite of the Americans," said Mrs Kirchner, Argentina's first elected female president. | "Everything seems to indicate that she is the favourite of the Americans," said Mrs Kirchner, Argentina's first elected female president. |
"And why not? Another woman wouldn't be bad." | "And why not? Another woman wouldn't be bad." |
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