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    Hilda Beatriz González de Duhalde, widely known as Chiche Duhalde, (born 14 October 1946) is an Argentine politician member of the Justicialist Party...
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    their respective wives run for the office: Hilda González de Duhalde for the PJ, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for the Front for Victory, which was...
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    their respective wives run for the office: Hilda González de Duhalde for the PJ, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for the Front for Victory. She won...
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    Chamber of Deputies in 2005 on the same Federal Peronist ticket as Hilda González de Duhalde, candidate for the Senate, and was elected. However he was prevented...
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    Province: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (then the First Lady) and Hilda González de Duhalde (wife of former president Duhalde). The campaign was particularly...
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    both leaders had their wives run for office: Hilda González de Duhalde for the PJ and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for the Front for Victory, which contested...
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  • President Roque Sáenz Peña and First Lady Isidora González. First Lady, 1910–1914 President Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear and First Lady Regina Pacini First Lady...
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  • Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo Estela de Carlotto, former president Eduardo Duhalde and his wife Hilda González de Duhalde, the in-laws of the president...
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  • traditional Peronist faction led by Hilda González de Duhalde (wife of former governor and interim president Eduardo Duhalde), and the more center-left "heterodox"...
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    influential lawmaker in her own right), Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Hilda González de Duhalde, as leaders of their party lists in Buenos Aires Province...
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    Hilda "Chiche" González, Doga was appointed to the Ministry of Social Development to succeed Daniel Sartori following on her recommendation Duhalde's...
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    de Zamora, during the mayorship of Eduardo Duhalde. Since then, she forged a close political relationship with Duhalde and his wife, Hilda González de...
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  • Replaced José Antonio Pampuro. Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Hilda González de Duhalde. Since 6 September 2006. Replaced Elsa Siria Quiroz in her 2005–2009...
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    Conti remained aligned to the Justicialist Party government of Eduardo Duhalde while in the Senate until 2003, when she joined the newly formed Front...
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  • player Guillaume Chiche, French politician Hilda Beatriz González de Duhalde, better known as Chiche Duhalde, Argentinian politician and former First Lady...
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    presidential candidate Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, while duhaldismo introduced Hilda "Chiche" González de Duhalde, the wife of the former president, being...
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  • (1987–1989), Mayor of Lomas de Zamora (1983–1987; 1974–1976). Husband of Hilda González de Dualde. Hilda "Chiche" González de Duhalde (born 1946), National...
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    centre-right pro business politician, he supported the senatorial bid of Hilda de Duhalde and sits with dissident Peronists in Congress, opposed to the government...
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  • semi-presidential system, such as France, has both heads of state and government as the de facto leaders of the nation (in practice they divide the leadership of the...
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    June 2011). "Discurso de la Embajadora (Condecoración de Margot Duhalde)" [Address by the Ambassador (Decorating Margot Duhalde)]. Amba France (in Spanish)...
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    challenger in the general election this November!" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Duhalde, David (June 17, 2020). "Want to Defeat Trump Without Campaigning for Biden...
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    Holmberg Eduardo Fellner Eduardo Camaño Eduardo Castex Eduardo Duhalde Eduardo González Lanuza Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer Eduardo Falú Eduardo Lonardi Eduardo...
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    Argentina (Eduardo Duhalde), and Uruguay (Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera). Centro Cultural Roberto Fontanarrosa Centro Popular de la Memoria Centro Cultural...
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  • 17 December 2003. Replaced Ricardo Bussi. "Composición de la Honorable Cámara de Diputados de la Nación" (PDF). diputados.gov.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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  • President of Argentina. Since 10 December 2007. Replaced Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Resigned in December 2011 to take office as governor of Catamarca...
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  • 2007. Replaced Ricardo Bussi. "Autoridades" (in Spanish). Honorable Senado de la Nación. Archived from the original on 2 October 2007. Retrieved 29 November...
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  • President of Argentina. Since 10 December 2007. Replaced Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Since 15 March 2006. Replaced Raúl Romero Feris. Resigned on 10...
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