Opposition wins Argentine election, ending 'Kirchner era'
Opposition candidate Mauricio Macri Wins has won Argentina's presidential election, marking an end to the left-leaning and often combative era of President Cristina Fernandez, who along with her late husband dominated the country's political scene for 12 years and rewrote its social contract
"Today is a historic day," said Macri, addressing thousands of cheering supporters as horns were heard blaring across Buenos Aires. "It's the change of an era."
With 75 % of the vote counted,Opposition candidate Mauricio Macri had 53% support compared to 47 %for Ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli.
The victory by the business-friendly Macri comes after he did better than expected in the first round on October 25, forcing a runoff with Scioli, the governor of the vast Buenos Aires province.
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