BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's ruling Front for Victory party has formally complained to the electoral office about what it says is a dirty tricks campaign by the leading opposition alliance against its candidate ahead of October's presidential election.
Ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli and his main rival, Mauricio Macri, have traded barbs since Scioli was forced to cut short a trip to Italy last week to deal with floods ravaging the province he governs.
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