Arab Times

Fernandez won Senate primary:

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Former Argentina President Cristina Fernandez narrowly won an Aug 13 primary vote for a Senate seat in Buenos Aires province by 0.2 percentage points, National Electoral Director Fernando Alvarez said on local radio on Tuesday.

The electoral authority last updated the count with 95.68 percent of polling stations reporting on Aug 14, showing President Mauricio Macri’s ally Esteban Bullrich ahead by 0.08 percentage points in a technical tie in the nation’s largest province.

“It’s a very small difference, a minimal difference, a difference without precedent,” Alvarez said on Radio Mitre, explaining only around 20,000 votes separated the two.

Stocks rallied and the peso strengthen­ed after the Aug 14 count as fears eased that the populist Fernandez could be aiming for a presidenti­al comeback in 2019 and reverse Macri’s economic reforms.

The election will occur on Oct 22, and markets are unlikely to be fazed by the primary result as Fernandez had originally been expected to win by an even wider margin.

Fernandez claimed victory over Bullrich, Macri’s former education minister, in the primary at a 4 a.m. rally on Aug 14, and her party has accused the government of manipulati­ng the count to favor Macri’s candidates.

Alvarez said the tally had occurred at a normal place.

Traders had priced in a Fernandez primary win by a margin of around 3 percentage points, according to J.P. Morgan. Local brokerage Portfolio Personal had said the market expected her to win by between 2 and 4 percentage points.

Fernandez was president from 2007 to 2015 and was indicted for corruption last year. (RTRS)

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