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Argentina's President Mauricio Macri , his wife first lady Juliana Awada and their daughter Antonia wave from a balcony of the Casa Rosada government palace after the inauguration ceremony in Buenos Aires on December 10, 2015. Macri's inauguration marks the start of a new era for Argentina: a tilt to the right after 12 years under Cristina Kirchner and her late husband Nestor, the left-wing power couple that led the country back to stability after an economic meltdown in 2001. AFP PHOTO / CEZARO DE LUCA / AFP / Cezaro De Luca (Photo credit should read CEZARO DE LUCA/AFP/Getty Images)

Argentina's President Mauricio Macri , his wife first lady Juliana Awada and their daughter Antonia wave from a balcony of the Casa Rosada government palace after the inauguration ceremony in Buenos Aires on December 10, 2015. Macri's inauguration marks the start of a new era for Argentina: a tilt to the right after 12 years under Cristina Kirchner and her late husband Nestor, the left-wing power couple that led the country back to stability after an economic meltdown in 2001. AFP PHOTO / CEZARO DE LUCA / AFP / Cezaro De Luca        (Photo credit should read CEZARO DE LUCA/AFP/Getty Images)