People take part in a “cacerolazo” (a form of civilian protest where pots are used to make noise) to protest against the possible reelection of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and the growing insecurity, corruption and restrictions on the purchasing of US dollars, in Buenos Aires on November 8, 2012. Thousands of opponents of Fernandez de Kirchner gathered in the Argentine capital and other cities across the world banging their cooking pots in a noisy protest against any possible bid she might run for a third term. “Say no to reelection,” said the call to protest which was sent across the country via social media websites. Fernandez, 59, is currently barred by the Argentine Constitution from running for a third consecutive term, but her supporters in the Congress have been lobbying for a constitutional amendment. AFP PHOTO / DANIEL GARCIA (Photo credit should read DANIEL GARCIA/AFP/Getty Images)