With Cristina Kirchner constitutionally barred from running for a third consecutive term as president of Argentina in October’s elections, hopes of a shift towards more market-friendly policymaking are building. In this Focus, we look at the runners and riders in the race to replace Cristina (as she is known locally) and the prospects for reform under each of the main candidates.
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