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    member of the Chamber of Deputies. Felipe Solá was born in Buenos Aires and raised in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood. Solá graduated from the University...
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    for senator and Felipe Solá for deputy. After discrepancies regarding the direction that space should take in October 2018, Felipe Solá with Facundo Moyano...
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    also unsuccessfully approached Mauricio Macri, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Felipe Solá, and Roberto Lavagna, all of whom refused to run. Duhalde initially resisted...
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    Reutemann, José Manuel de la Sota, Mauricio Macri, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Felipe Solá and Roberto Lavagna, but none of those negotiations bore fruit. The scandal...
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    escape from "virtual default". Once in the Casa Rosada, Fernández and Felipe Solá (Foreign Minister-designate), met with the international guests in the...
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    allies such as the new governor of the paramount Buenos Aires Province, Felipe Solá, as well as the Mayor of Buenos Aires, Aníbal Ibarra. Argentina celebrated...
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    Province Felipe Solá, also stated their intention to run for president. Das Neves became the first Federal Peronist to drop out, while Solá boosted his...
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    December 10, 1999 – January 2, 2002 Vice Governor Felipe Solá Preceded by Eduardo Duhalde Succeeded by Felipe Solá Vice President of Argentina In office July...
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    15% of the vote. For the 2009 legislative elections, De Narváez and Felipe Solá were the main candidates for national deputies for the Buenos Aires Province...
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    recognize Maduro's envoy Stella Lugo's credentials and Foreign Minister Felipe Solá asked her to return to Caracas. Alberto Fernández questioned the conclusions...
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    Committee on Monetary Policy until 2004). He was appointed by Governor Felipe Solá as Minister of Production of Buenos Aires Province in 2005, and late...
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    recognise Maduro's envoy Stella Lugo's credentials and Foreign Minister Felipe Solá asked her to return to Caracas. Fernández has engaged in disputes with...
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  • foreign secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, and Argentina's foreign minister, Felipe Solá, signed an agreement committing to create a Latin American space agency...
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    of Justice and Security in the Buenos Aires Province under Governor Felipe Solá. Cafiero was appointed as Ambassador to the Holy See in October 2008...
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    the 2009 midterm elections, he allied with Francisco de Narváez and Felipe Solá. The alliance was successful; De Narvaez defeated former president Néstor...
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  • original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2018. Gaceta, La. "Felipe Solá abandonó el Frente Renovador y se acerca a Cristina Kirchner". www.lagaceta...
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    December 2015 Vice Governor Alberto Balestrini Gabriel Mariotto Preceded by Felipe Solá Succeeded by María Eugenia Vidal Vice President of Argentina In office...
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    Rodríguez Saá, Juan Carlos Romero, and Carlos Reutemann; Congressmen Felipe Solá and Francisco de Narváez; and Governor Mario Das Neves. An alliance with...
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    the Interior Eduardo de Pedro (2019–2023) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Felipe Solá (2019–2021) Santiago Cafiero (2021–2023) Ministry of Defense Agustín...
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    Romá 1995 Carlos Ruckauf 10 December 1999 – 3 January 2002 1999 Felipe Solá Felipe Solá 3 January 2002 – 10 December 2007 Vacant 2003 Graciela Giannettasio...
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    the Interior Eduardo de Pedro (2019–2023) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Felipe Solá (2019–2021) Santiago Cafiero (2021–2023) Ministry of Defense Agustín...
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    appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship in replacement of Felipe Solá, and was replaced as Cabinet Chief by Juan Manzur. Manzur's appointment...
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  • Jorge Capitanich as cabinet chief, Carlos Ruckauf as foreign minister; Felipe Solá becomes governor of Buenos Aires. January 1- Safet Halilović becomes...
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    2002 to 2003, and later as Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province under Felipe Solá from 2003 to 2007. Giannettasio was born on 20 October 1950 in Remedios...
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    the Interior Eduardo de Pedro (2019–2023) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Felipe Solá (2019–2021) Santiago Cafiero (2021–2023) Ministry of Defense Agustín...
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    Federico de Brandsen Federico Luppi Feliciano Chiclana Felipe Contepomi Felipe Sapag Felipe Solá Felisa Miceli Félix Aguilar Observatory Félix de la Peña...
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  • Thumbnail for Tristán Bauer
    the Interior Eduardo de Pedro (2019–2023) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Felipe Solá (2019–2021) Santiago Cafiero (2021–2023) Ministry of Defense Agustín...
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    the polls. He also tried with Mauricio Macri, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Felipe Solá and Roberto Lavagna, to no avail. He initially resisted helping Kirchner...
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    included friends, neighbors and political supporters. The politicians Felipe Solá and Ricardo Gil Lavedra attended the meeting as well. The balconies of...
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    returned to public service in April 2004, when Buenos Aires Governor Felipe Solá named him Minister of Security. He established a 9-1-1 emergency dialing...
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