Argentina's deputy candidate for the PRO party, Gabriela Michetti (R), kisses Buenos Aires' Mayor Mauricio Macri, at their headquarters in Buenos Aires, on parliamentary election day on June 28, 2009. The ruling party of President Cristina Kirchner and her husband, former leader Nestor Kirchner, lost seats in both houses of parliament in Sunday's midterm election, multiple exit polls showed. An alliance of dissident Peronists that includes Macri and wealthy entrepreneur Francisco de Narvaez, could increase the chances of defeating the Kirchner bloc. Getty Images logo Getty Images 5 months ago

Argentina's deputy candidate for the PRO party, Gabriela Michetti (R), kisses Buenos Aires' Mayor Mauricio Macri, at their headquarters in Buenos Aires, on parliamentary election day on June 28, 2009. The ruling party of President Cristina Kirchner and her husband, former leader Nestor Kirchner, lost seats in both houses of parliament in Sunday's midterm election, multiple exit polls showed. An alliance of dissident Peronists that includes Macri and wealthy entrepreneur Francisco de Narvaez, could increase the chances of defeating the Kirchner bloc.