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October 2015: After a frenzied election year, the opposition parties collapse under infighting and inability to secure enough provincial votes. Despite strong opposition from the Capital Federal electorate and many running corruption impeachments among main party leaders, FPV candidate Randazzo is voted in by 52% of the electorate.
February 2016: Randazzo keeps the helm straight, there are few policy changes, most ministers positions are unchanged. Two notable changes are Alicia Kirchner replacing Boudou as vice-president, and minor reshuffle with Maximo Kirchner effectively replacing Timmerman, now as Security Minister.
March 2016: Although holding no official government position, CFK makes regular visits to the Casa Rosada. Randazzo is admitted to hospital for 5 days citing 'baja presion'. Alicia Kirchner takes over his duties as vice-president.
Early April 2016: Randazzo now out of hospital, admits that further tests have shown him to have a rare capillary disease thus he has to step down as President of the Argentine Republic for health reasons. Very late that same night Alicia Kirchner tells the congress that she neither has the capabilities to run the country citing health reasons and family conflicts. She puts forward Maximo as candidate for the Presidency.
Late April 2016: Maximo Kirchner is formally sworn in as president of the Argentine Republic. There are furious protests in Capital. Maximo heads down to Calafate for the first 2 months of his 8 year presidency.
February 2016: Randazzo keeps the helm straight, there are few policy changes, most ministers positions are unchanged. Two notable changes are Alicia Kirchner replacing Boudou as vice-president, and minor reshuffle with Maximo Kirchner effectively replacing Timmerman, now as Security Minister.
March 2016: Although holding no official government position, CFK makes regular visits to the Casa Rosada. Randazzo is admitted to hospital for 5 days citing 'baja presion'. Alicia Kirchner takes over his duties as vice-president.
Early April 2016: Randazzo now out of hospital, admits that further tests have shown him to have a rare capillary disease thus he has to step down as President of the Argentine Republic for health reasons. Very late that same night Alicia Kirchner tells the congress that she neither has the capabilities to run the country citing health reasons and family conflicts. She puts forward Maximo as candidate for the Presidency.
Late April 2016: Maximo Kirchner is formally sworn in as president of the Argentine Republic. There are furious protests in Capital. Maximo heads down to Calafate for the first 2 months of his 8 year presidency.