LA MATANZA, Argentina (Reuters) - Billboards in Buenos Aires province's working-class La Matanza district trumpet a soon-to-be completed bus lane alongside the face of the district's mayor, an ally of former populist President Cristina Fernandez.
Although it was originally conceived when Fernandez was president, the 2 billion-peso (£101 million) "Metrobus" lane is being paid for by centre-right President Mauricio Macri's government and a loan from the World Bank, as part of an infrastructure push ahead of October's legislative election.