Argentinian leader to re-run for presidency in October elections

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g-Argentinas-president-Cris-007By Tom Phillips for Guardian.co.uk

After months of speculation, Argentina's incumbent president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, confirmed she will re-run for the presidency in October elections. "I always knew what I had to do and what I needed to do," Kirchner, 58, said during a televised address to the nation, which was originally billed as the launch of a plan to boost plasma screen television sales. "How could I give up and not keep going?" asked Kirchner, who is from the ruling Peronist party. Her husband, former president Néstor Kirchner, died last October aged 60. Kirchner alluded to her late husband in her speech, which she gave while wearing the black suit that has been a staple of her wardrobe since his death. Néstor Kirchner had been widely tipped to dispute the 2011 elections. Kirchner told an audience of applauding ministers and aides: "My commitment is unshakable and irrevocable, not just because of the memory and legacy of Kirchner, but above all because of the...Read full article

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