Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo alˈβeɾto ˈðwalde] ; born 5 October 1941) is an Argentine former peronist politician who served...
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Duhalde can refer to: Alfredo Duhalde (1898–1985), ex-provisional Chilean president Eduardo Duhalde (born 1941), Argentine president Hilda de Duhalde...
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Isabel Perón, Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Eduardo Camaño, Eduardo Duhalde, Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Alberto...
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as the First Lady during the presidency of her husband, Eduardo Duhalde. González de Duhalde was born in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province, and studied...
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Eduardo Duhalde as president almost at midnight. Duhalde was one of the top leaders of the Peronist Party. However, many had thought that Duhalde's political...
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sided with Buenos Aires provincial governor Eduardo Duhalde against President Carlos Menem. Although Duhalde lost the 1999 presidential election, he was...
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riots, Alfonsín's faction provided the support needed for the Peronist Eduardo Duhalde to be appointed president by the Congress. He died of lung cancer on...
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President, in the absence of a vice-President after the resignation of Eduardo Duhalde. He also worked as president of the Constitutional Assembly that enacted...
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Roberto Eduardo Viola (13 October 1924 – 30 September 1994) was an Argentine military officer who served as the 43rd President of Argentina and the 2nd...
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the Republican Proposal. This coalition remained divided between Eduardo Duhalde's Popular Front and Alberto Rodríguez Saá's Federal Commitment both...
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He had also served as an undersecretary in Eduardo Duhalde's government from 2002 to 2003, during Duhalde's interim presidency of Argentina. Guillermo...
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Puerta. In recent years he sat in the Federal Peronist block allied to Eduardo Duhalde, largely in opposition to then President Néstor Kirchner. In 2007,...
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Congress elected a new president, Eduardo Duhalde, in order to complete the term of office of de la Rúa (but Duhalde failed to do so, and eventually that...
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Eduardo Ernesto Lonardi Doucet (Spanish pronunciation: [eðuˈaɾðo loˈnaɾði]; September 15, 1896 – March 22, 1956) was an Argentine Lieutenant General and...
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Governor Eduardo Duhalde, who as a more traditional Peronist, had been distanced from the President since being elected governor in 1991. Duhalde's own approval...
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administration. He also compared himself with the Peronist candidate Eduardo Duhalde. He promised to solve the economic crisis with fiscal austerity and...
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general election, Eduardo Duhalde was elected by the Congress as interim President of Argentina on January 2, 2002. Eduardo Duhalde, who counted on the...
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Argentina to the Latin American community." Unlike his predecessor Eduardo Duhalde, Kirchner was a Peronist that distrusted the Justicialist Party as...
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Congress, Eduardo Duhalde, named Ruckauf as Foreign Minister on January 2, 2002. He served in that position until May 25, 2003, when the Duhalde government...
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reflects votes cast for the UCeDé list, not the overall votes cast for Eduardo Duhalde. Gibson, Edward L. (1996), Class and Conservative Parties: Argentina...
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1998–2002 Argentine great depression (category Presidency of Eduardo Duhalde)
The Legislative Assembly convened again, appointing Peronist Senator Eduardo Duhalde of Buenos Aires Province, who had been the runner-up in the 1999 race...
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force during the 2011 elections, when it was adopted as a vehicle by Eduardo Duhalde ahead of the Federal Peronist primaries on August 14. The Popular Union...
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held national conventions in May 1988. The UCR nominated Córdoba Governor Eduardo Angeloz, a safe, centrist choice and the most prominent UCR figure not...
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Sajjad (Pakistan, December 1997 – January 1998) Eduardo Duhalde (Argentina, January 2002 – May 2003) Eduardo Rodríguez (Bolivia, June 2005 – January 2006)...
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to recommend their middle-class customers to enter deposits. After Eduardo Duhalde assumed the presidency, US denominated debt and deposits were forcibly...
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president. Even though Kirchner ran for presidency with the support of Eduardo Duhalde, he was not the initial candidate chosen by the president. Trying to...
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preferred officers' quarters at the Campo de Mayo Army Base), and Eduardo Duhalde (who took office during a historic crisis in 2002). Later additions...
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at the time of his death were Isabel Perón, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Eduardo Duhalde, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Mauricio Macri, all younger than...
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presidential candidate, Fernando de la Rúa, defeated Peronist candidate Eduardo Duhalde. Having taken office in December 1999, De la Rúa followed an IMF-sponsored...
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the former living presidents of Argentina are Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Eduardo Duhalde, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernández...
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