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    Gustavo Beliz (born 7 January 1962) is an Argentine politician and expert in global governance. Beliz was born in Buenos Aires. He graduated at Law from...
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    the Justicialist Party in 1996 and started New Leadership alongside Gustavo Béliz. She had conflicts with him because she thought that he managed the...
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  • a candidate for deputy for the Capital. It closed an agreement with Gustavo Béliz to form an opposition and anti-Menemist front that will aim to change...
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    office 24 July 2004 – 25 July 2005 President Néstor Kirchner Preceded by Gustavo Béliz Succeeded by Alberto Iribarne Procurator of the Treasury In office 25...
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    by Gustavo Béliz, a former member of the Justicialist Party. The party was founded to compete in the 1996 election in Buenos Aires, in which Béliz was...
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    March 1993 – 15 January 1995 President Carlos Saúl Menem Preceded by Gustavo Béliz Succeeded by Carlos Corach Ambassador of Argentina to Italy In office...
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    Nación (in Spanish). 16 December 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2020. Ybarra, Gustavo (8 April 2020). "Sabina Frederic reveló que las fuerzas de seguridad realizan...
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    (1989–90) Julio Mera Figueroa (1990–91) José Luis Manzano (1991–92) Gustavo Béliz (1992–93) Carlos Ruckauf (1993–95) Carlos Corach (1995–99) Ministry...
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    Aníbal Fernández 5/2003 – 12/2007 Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Gustavo Béliz 5/2003 – 7/2004 Horacio Rosatti 7/2004 – 6/2005 Alberto Iribarne 6/2005 –...
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    Juan José Álvarez Justicialist Party 10 July 2002 – 25 May 2003 41 Gustavo Béliz New Leadership 25 May 2003 – 25 July 2004 Néstor Kirchner 42 Horacio...
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    2003 President Eduardo Duhalde Preceded by Jorge Vanossi Succeeded by Gustavo Béliz Mayor of Hurlingham In office 10 December 1995 – 10 October 2001 Preceded...
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    Luis Manzano Justicialist Party 12 August 1991 – 4 December 1992 107 Gustavo Béliz Justicialist Party 4 December 1992 – 23 August 1993 108 Carlos Ruckauf...
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    votes to win a seat, but a legal conflict led to the assumption of Gustavo Béliz instead. In the 2003 elections he ran for President (with Rubén Giustiniani...
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  • Argentina. Replaced by Eric Calcagno. Since 10 December 2003. Replaced Gustavo Béliz, who never took office. Since 10 December 2003. Replaced Eduardo Moro...
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    Trotta's political career began in the New Leadership party, founded by Gustavo Béliz. Trotta worked as an advisor in the New Leadership parliamentary group...
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  • reform Argentina's arcane electoral system, the new Interior Minister, Gustavo Béliz, proposed a replacement of the nation's system of electoral lists for...
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    Secretary of Strategic Affairs in the Presidential Office, succeeding Gustavo Béliz. Marcó del Pont married Jorge Cafferata, a prominent local psychiatrist...
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  • Argentina. Replaced by Antonio Cafiero. Vacant until 10 December 2003. Gustavo Béliz, who had been elected in 2001, was not sworn in by the Senate due to...
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  • July 2002. Replaced Raúl Alfonsín. Since 10 December 2003. Replaced Gustavo Béliz, who never took office. Since 10 December 2003. Replaced Eduardo Moro...
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    Torres - Mexican Army Non-Commissioned Officer Infantry Forces Z-15 - Gustavo González Castro - Mexican Air Force Infantry Forces Z-16 - Raúl Lucio Hernández...
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