Argentina swears in new president
Cristina Fernandez takes over from husband pledging to tackle poverty.

Fernandez, who won 45 per cent of the vote against a divided opposition on October 28, now joins Michelle Bachelet, in neighboring Chile, as the second serving female president in Latin America.
Economic challenges
“We want Argentines to have hope again … while there is one poor person in the country, we will always be one step away from a definitive victory,” Ferdandez said.
“We want Argentines to have hope again … while there is one poor person in the country, we will always be one step away from a definitive victory” Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentine president |
The new president has said she will aim to deal with inflation, corruption and energy shortages.
The inauguration was marked by a flurry of diplomatic efforts to win the release of hostages held by Colombian rebels.
“This has been going on for months and months but there is a feeling that the Columbian government, specifically the Colombia president has been dragging his feet looking for excuses not to come to some kind of negotiated settlement or exchange with the Farc guerillas,” she said.
“But now, since the release just a few weeks ago of the proof of life of Ingrid Betancourt and some of the other hostages … it’s becoming far more urgent.”