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  • 27/06/2012 | Argentina

    Three-day mourning period for Chubut victims made official

    The Government made official a three-day period of mourning for the victims of the horrific accident that took place yesterday in Chubut, which claimed the lives of nine Border Guards and three civilians.

  • 04/07/2012 | Argentina

    'There are people who want to see Argentina fail'

    Cabinet Chief Juan Manuel Abal Medina asked for “responsibility” to safeguard “the present and the future of the Argentines and urged people to preserve the achievements of the Government, as he answered questions of the administration during a visit to the Lower House.

  • 16/01/2013 | Argentina

    CFK arrives to Indonesia

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner arrived to Indonesia today, where she will meet with government officials with hopes to improve bilateral relations.

  • 25/01/2012 | Argentina

    UK 'has no arguments' in Malvinas sovereignty claim, CFK

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner resumed her official activities after a 20-day medical leave of absence and criticized Great Britain after Prime Minister David Cameron accused Argentina of being a “colonialist” country. She also announced the declassification of the Rattenbach Report on the Malvinas War in 1982.

  • 19/04/2012 | Argentina

    Cabinet Chief 'not concerned' about EU, US comments on YPF expropriation

    Cabinet Chief Juan Manuel Abal Medina said today the government “is not concerned” about the impact the government’s decision of expropriating YPF is having in some European Union countries and the United States. Likewise, the Minister remarked that considering Spain’s current economic crisis, it is “quite normal” to see them trying to find scapegoats overseas.

  • 31/05/2012 | Argentina

    'I save in dollars because I feel it's my right to do so,' Aníbal Fernández

    Victory Front’s Senator Aníbal Fernández came on stage to explain why his savings are in dollars after the government, including him personally, launched not only strong restriction policies on dollar purchases.

  • 26/10/2011 | Argentina

    Kunkel: ‘there won’t be any major changes in the Cabinet’

    Victory Front lawmaker Carlos Kunkel considered that “there will not be any major changes in President Fernández de Kirchner’s cabinet” and suggested that Planning Minister Julio De Vido and Trade Secretary Guillermo Moreno would remain in their posts.

  • 06/12/2011 | Argentina

    CFK chooses Medina as Cabinet Chief, Lorenzino as Economy Minister

    The government unveiled today the list of the new cabinet members for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's second mandate which will start next Saturday when she takes office.

  • 12/12/2011 | Argentina

    Scioli takes office, promises to attack security problems

    Re-elect Buenos Aires Province Governor Daniel Scioli will swear in today along with his Deputy Governor, Gabriel Mariotto, at the BA Province Legislature in La Plata. Afterwards, both officials took oath to the new provincial cabinet.  

  • 09/07/2011 | Argentina

    Macri heads rally along with City cabinet during electoral ban

    In the midst of the electoral ban and only a day before the election in Buenos Aires City, current city Mayor Mauricio Macri headed on Saturday the main rally in Plaza de Mayo square for the celebration of the 195 anniversary of the declaration of independence.

  • 06/09/2011 | Argentina

    Wikileaks II: former Cabinet Chief's negotiations with Clarin's CEO over CFK coverage

    After President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner officially launched her presidential campaign in the Argentino Theater in La Plata back in July 2007, then-US ambassador to Argentina Earl Anthony Wayne sent a confidential cable to Washington DC describing internal struggles within the Kirchnerite party and difficulties in the opposition.

  • 03/10/2011 | Argentina

    Cabinet Chief rules out boost in dollar exchange rate

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández ruled out a possible boost in the dollar exchange rate and guaranteed that the Government will maintain an “administered flotation” of the exchange rate after the October 23rd. presidential elections.

  • 05/06/2011 | Argentina

    Gov’t ‘is not trying to protect Bonafini,’ Cabinet Chief says

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández denied that the Government was trying to protect the leader of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo organization, Hebe de Bonafini, in order to avoid a potential money laundering investigation against her.

  • 29/06/2011 | Argentina

    Filmus seeks opposition support in case of round off, offers 'coalition cabinet'

    The Victory Front mayoral candidate in the City, Daniel Filmus, assured that if in case of a round off he would try to create a front with “all the progressive forces looking for a change in the city.” The current senator even seemed willing to negotiate with candidate Fernando “Pino” Solanas.

  • 04/07/2011 | Argentina

    CFK announces aid package for ash-stricken provinces

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will address the nation on a televised speech this afternoon in order to announce the enactment of new government measures aimed at assisting the population affected by volcanic ash in the Río Negro and Neuquén provinces.

  • 04/01/2011 | Argentina

    'Authorities should investigate who's to blame for ignoring the alarms,' Cabinet Chief

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández urged authorities to “investigate if anyone is to blame” for not responding to the warnings made by the Banco Provincia’s alarm system, which went off several times while the robbers were ransacking over 140 safety deposit boxes in the vault.

  • 10/02/2011 | Argentina

    Gov't addresses Wikileaks controversy: 'some US diplomats are a joke'

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández is the latest high-ranking official to address the Wikileaks controversy after Spanish newspaper El País published several cables that denounced various corruption cases within the Fernández de Kirchner administration.

  • 02/03/2011 | Argentina

    Cabinet Chief assures ‘there’s no such thing as an out-of control inflation’

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández assured “there is no such thing as an out-of-control inflation,” and blasted private consulting agencies, saying they will never explain how they measure inflation “because they don’t.”

  • 11/12/2010 | Argentina

    Gov't fails to reach agreement with Macri, but grants security in Villa Soldati

    From a televised press conference in the Government House, Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández confirmed that the national and local governments were unable to reach an agreement regarding the illegal settlements in the Iberoamericano Park in Villa Soldati, for which he ordered the National Gendarmerie to surround the park in order to protect the squatters inside from the residents in the area asking for their removal. The Gendarmerie arrived at the park at 5pm.

  • 15/12/2010 | Argentina

    Cabinet Chief: 'Incidents were ‘horrific antidemocratic gestures of destabilization’

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández once again repeated that the national government would "help the city administration" with the creation of a comprehensive public housing plan in order to solve the conflict that arose last week when several squatter families settled illegally in the Indoamericano Park.

  • 04/01/2011 | Argentina

    Interior Minister quashes rumours Cabinet changes

    Interior Minister, Florencio Randazzo confirmed that, “the changes in the Cabinet are decided by the President”. Furthermore, he considered that published press on the supposed changes, “lack in information and realistic data”.

  • 09/01/2013 | World

    Latina pioneer Solis resigning as US labour secretary

    Labour Secretary Hilda Solis, the first Latina to head a major US federal agency, announced plans to resign today, just as President Barack Obama faces questions about a lack of women in his second-term leadership team.

  • 18/02/2012 | World

    Greek cabinet tackles austerity, rescue hopes rise

    Greece's cabinet tackled on how to implement austerity demanded by the EU and IMF as a 130-billion-euro ($171-billion)rescue seemed within reach, while the euro zone considered modifying a deal with private creditors to help Athens reduce its huge debts.

  • 16/05/2012 | World

    Hollande taps old hands, new faces for French govt

    French President Francois Hollande named a government dominated by moderate left-wingers after Socialist Party boss Martine Aubry, overlooked for the post of prime minister, said she no longer wanted to be part of the new cabinet.

  • 14/10/2012 | World

    Israeli cabinet sets January 22 election date

    Israel's cabinet announced a January 22 date for a national election, a ballot that opinion polls predict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will win.

  • 21/07/2011 | World

    Egypt's reshuffled cabinet sworn in

    Egypt's new government was sworn in, the state news agency said, as the ruling army council sought to placate protesters demanding faster reforms and a deeper purge of former President Hosni Mubarak's allies.

  • 24/10/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi hits back at EU demands

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi hit back at European Union partners who have been pressing Italy for swift economic reforms, saying no country in the bloc was in a position to give lessons to others.

  • 21/12/2011 | World

    Spain's Rajoy names cabinet of insiders

    Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy named a cabinet of mostly close advisers charged with reviving the sluggish economy while slashing spending to reassure investors the euro zone's No. 4 economy can stay solvent.

  • 18/06/2011 | World

    Greeks protest, almost half oppose austerity

    Thousands of Greeks marched on parliament in a show of unabated public anger after Prime Minister George Papandreou vowed to push on with an austerity campaign that a poll showed half the country opposed.

  • 30/06/2011 | World

    Italian cabinet approves tough austerity plan

    Italy's cabinet approved an austerity package aimed at shielding the country from the Greek debt crisis and eliminating the budget deficit in 2014.

  • 18/07/2011 | World

    Swearing-in of Egypt's reshuffled cabinet delayed

    Egypt has delayed until tomorrow the swearing-in of a new cabinet, appointed after a reshuffle that protesters said only partially met their demands for deeper political and economic reforms.

  • 06/01/2011 | World

    Obama picks JP Morgan's Daley as chief of staff

    President Barack Obama picked JP Morgan Chase executive William Daley as his new White House chief of staff as part of a major retooling of his team, a senior White House official said.

  • 14/02/2011 | World

    Palestinian cabinet resigns

    The Palestinian cabinet resigned and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad will select new ministers at the request of President Mahmoud Abbas, officials said.

  • 11/04/2011 | World

    Cabinet reshuffle in Kazakhstan, foreign minister replaced

    Kazakhstan appointed a new foreign minister to strengthen ties with other Muslim states, part of a cabinet reshuffle only days after veteran President Nursultan Nazarbayev won a landslide election victory.

  • 05/11/2012 | Latin America

    Presidential hopefuls exit in Chile cabinet shuffle

    Chilean President Sebastian Piñera shuffled his cabinet today to allow ministers with presidential aspirations to leave, as his embattled conservative coalition seeks support before presidential elections in November 2013.

  • 22/05/2012 | Latin America

    Venezuela's Chávez reappears, leads cabinet meeting

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez reappeared in a live television broadcast, the first time he has been seen in public view since returning from cancer treatment in Cuba almost two weeks ago.

  • 23/07/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala shuffles cabinet to calm protests

    President Ollanta Humala named human rights lawyer Juan Jimenez prime minister as the Peruvian leader shuffled his cabinet to calm a wave of violent anti-mining protests.

  • 23/08/2012 | Latin America

    Colombia's president replaces finance minister

    Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos announced he replaced his finance minister, in a move that surprised financial markets, and named current Energy Minister Mauricio Cardenas to take over running Latin America's fourth-largest economy.

  • 10/06/2011 | Latin America

    Brazil's Rousseff replaces congressional liaison

    Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff made the second key change of the week in her cabinet, her office said, a move aimed at improving strained ties with allies in Congress.

  • 24/10/2011 | Latin America

    Ecuador: Correa's entire cabinet to resign

    All members of the Ecuadorean presidential cabinet have tendered their resignations to president Rafael Correa on Monday, presidential secretary Alexis Mera announced, explaining that it was Correa himself who had asked for them to do so.

  • 04/05/2012 | Latin America

    Second resignation in five weeks hits Costa Rica government

    Costa Rica's transport minister resigned following reports of corruption in his ministry, making him the second member of President Laura Chinchilla's Cabinet to fall victim to a scandal in barely a month.


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