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New Argentine President Promises Major Changes and Honesty

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11 December 2015 09:46 WIB

Argentina's President Mauricio Macri (L) and his wife Juliana Awada wave to the crowd after after being sworn-in as president in Buenos Aires, December 10, 2015. Macri promises to usher in an era of more civil discourse and roll back much of the Fernandez administration spending that many economists say has brought Argentina to the brink of another financial crisis. REUTERS/Argentine Presidency

11 Desember 2015 00:00 WIB

Mauricio Macri and his wife Juliana Awada ride on an open car towards the presidential palace after he was sworn in as Argentina's new president in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Macri, the former mayor of Buenos Aires who hails from one of Argentina's richest families, took the oath of office in Congress in front of legislators, several Latin American heads of state and other dignitaries, including former Spanish King Juan Carlos I. AP/Maria Eugenia Cerutti

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Mauricio Macri and first lady Juliana Awada wave to the crowd as they drive through the Plaza de Mayo square on their way to the presidential palace after he was sworn in as Argentina's new president in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Macri assumed power Thursday replacing President Cristina Fernandez. AP/Ricardo Mazalan

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Mauricio Macri waves as he rides in an open top car towards the presidential palace after he was sworn as Argentina's new president in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Macri was sworn in as Argentina's president Thursday, inheriting myriad economic problems from the often-divisive outgoing leader Cristina Fernandez, who skipped the inauguration in a final sign of confrontation that underscored deep polarization in the South American nation. AP/Maria Eugenia Cerutti

11 Desember 2015 00:00 WIB

Argentina's President Mauricio Macri (L) kisses his wife Juliana Awada after taking office at the balcony of the Casa Rosada presidential palace in Buenos Aires, December 10, 2015. Macri was sworn in as Argentina's president Thursday, inheriting myriad economic problems from the often-divisive outgoing leader Cristina Fernandez, who skipped the inauguration in a final sign of confrontation that underscored deep polarization in the South American nation. REUTERS/Argentine Presidency

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Argentina's new President Mauricio Macri, center, Vice-President Gabriela Michetti, left, and First Lady Juliana Awada, right, waves to supporters from the balcony at the government house in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. Macri promises to usher in an era of more civil discourse and roll back much of the Fernandez administration spending that many economists say has brought Argentina to the brink of another financial crisis. AP/Victor R. Caivano

11 Desember 2015 00:00 WIB