IF YOU can’t beat them, join them. That seems to be the thinking of Mauricio Macri. On October 8th he unveiled a statue of Juan Perón, the army colonel who gave his name to what remains, more than four decades after his death, Argentina’s dominant political movement. What made this ceremony remarkable was that, of the three main presidential candidates in the election on October 25th, Mr Macri is the only one who is not a Peronist.
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