A dispute over debt in Argentina is rapidly escalating into a political crisis after a judge ordered the reinstatement of the central bank chief, a day after Cristina Kirchner, the country's president, had dismissed him.<br /><br />Kirchner accused Martin Redrado of failing to fulfill his duties after he refused to comply with an order to use about $6.6bn in currency reserves to help repay nearly $13bn in international debt.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from the capital, Buenos Aires.
