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(CNN Spanish) - The elected president of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, meets Monday with the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
For the experts, that Fernandez has chosen Mexico as his first visit as president-elect sends a message that he is looking for allies in the region. AMLO and Fernández were chosen with a populist discourse and promises on social issues. In addition, they share their position on Venezuela.
This Sunday, the questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said from Havana, Cuba, that AMLO and Fernández were called to lead the progressive front in the region.
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