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 President of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Constitution establishes in Article 88 that in case of death, resignation or destitution of the President, the office is exercised by the Vice-President for the rest of the term.
The current President is Néstor Kirchner, who was inaugurated in his office on May 25, 2003.
Under the national Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Argentina

  
 List of Presidents of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This constitution resuscitated the figure of the President, and the presidents elected hereafter are often described as 'constitutional presidents', as they portray the presidential figure as described by the constitution that, through its amendments, is till effective in Argentina to this day.
The role most near to that of a president was the role of the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, who, apart of being governor of his province, was designated by the other provinces as 'Chairman of Foreign Relations' with foreign states.
The victor Governor of Buenos Aires, Bartolomé Mitre, acted as president then, and elections later ratified him in his charge, becoming then the first president of a united Argentina.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Argentina

  
 Argentina argentin.htm
José María Guido, as president of the Senate, became Frondizi's constitutional successor.
The president of the republic resigned on November 5.
Peronistas swept the elections in March 1973, and Cámpora was inaugurated as president on May 25.
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 Econ World - President Of ... The Free Encyclopedia - La economía global
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 Argentina - Information, Maps, Facts, What to do, Links, and much more.
Argentina's parliament is the bicameral National Congress or Congreso Nacional, consisting of a senate (Senado) of 72 seats and a Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados) of 257 members.
The president appoints cabinet ministers, and the constitution grants him considerable power as both head of state and head of government, including authority to enact laws by presidential decree under conditions of "urgency and necessity" and the line-item veto.
The Argentine constitution of 1853, as revised in 1994, mandates a separation of powers into executive, legislative, and judicial branches at the national and provincial level.
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 CNN.com - Argentina gets new president for a day - January 1, 2002
The presidency was initially passed back to the head of the Senate, Ramon Puerta, who held the job for 48 hours just over a week ago while Rodriguez Saa was decided upon.
Rodriguez Saa, who took the interim post a week ago after President Fernando de la Rua resigned, said he was resigning Sunday because his Peronist party had not supported his efforts to fix the country's economic woes.
The fragility of his government became apparent Friday, when his Cabinet members offered their resignations amid accusations of corruption and further unrest over the worsening economy in Argentina.
http://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/12/31/argentina.resign

  
 Online NewsHour: Argentina's "disappeared" -- October 16, 1997
The point is that the President is now caught in a trap that he, himself, set, and he has to move very quickly on judicial and police reform; otherwise, I'm afraid his government will suffer the consequences.
The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo are a group of women with "disappeared" children and grandchildren in Argentina.
CLAUDIO GROSSMAN, American University Law School: Well, Menem's predecessor created the commission to investigate the situation of the disappeared persons, but I'm not sure that President Menem's political decisions were right.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/latin_america/july-dec97/argentina_10-16.html

  
 Argentina's Interim President Resigns -- 12/31/2001
The head of Argentina's lower house of Congress, Eduardo Camano is acting president.
Camano appealed to his fellow countrymen to halt the public protests until Congress names a new president who will have three months to call new elections.
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department is still urging Americans not to travel to Argentina until the "unstable conditions" have been improved and a "state of siege" has been lifted.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPrint.asp?Page=\ForeignBureaus\archive\200112\FOR20011231c.html

  
 BBC News BUSINESS Argentina's senate boosts president
Argentina's Senate has approved the transfer of special executive powers to President Fernando de la Rua to help him push through urgent economic reforms.
Mr de la Rua and his new finance minister, Domingo Cavallo, have argued that Argentina's Congress needed to grant the president executive powers to pull the country out of its 33-month recession.
The seal of Senate approval follows an earlier vote on Monday by the lower House, which had previously modified some of the powers requested by the president.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid_1249000/1249781.stm

  
 Argentina's one-week president / As economic crisis worsens, he found no support for reforms
Senate leader Ramon Puerta, who was technically in line to take office and already had served as acting president for 48 hours last week, immediately resigned his leadership post to avoid being forced to reassume the presidency.
He tried to defuse the protests by accepting the resignation of his chief of staff, former Buenos Aires Mayor Carlos Grosso, but calls for the replacement of the rest of the Cabinet have also been growing.
Argentina's one-week president / As economic crisis worsens, he found no support for reforms
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2001/12/31/MN158656.DTL

  
 BBC News AMERICAS Argentina's new president sworn in
Mr Duhalde - Argentina's fifth leader in two weeks - used his acceptance speech to pledge a "new model" to deal with the country's problems.
He will serve out the term left by former President Fernando de la Rua, who resigned on 20 December amid street protests over the state of the economy.
Mr Duhalde, senator for Buenos Aires province, said he would form a government of national unity to tackle Argentina's economic and social chaos.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1738175.stm

  
 Argentina
Argentina entered a long period of military dictatorships with brief intervals of constitutional government.
In June 2005, the Supreme Court ruled that these amnesty laws were unconstitutional.
In recent years, judges have found legal loopholes allowing them to circumvent the blanket amnesty laws passed in 1986 and 1987, which have allowed many accused of atrocities during the dirty war to walk free.
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 South America
, Argentine statesman, president of the republic (1874–80)
, Argentine statesman, president of the republic (1910–14)
, Argentine statesman and diplomat, president of the republic (1922–28)
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 John Negroponte - SourceWatch
When, in early 2001, Negroponte was nominated by Bush to be appointed as United States Representative to the United Nations, human rights groups opposed, and a concerned Senate questioned, his nomination, causing a six-month delay in his ulimate appointment, which was acceeded to after September 11, 2001.
In April 2002, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was briefly overthrown in an attempted coup d'etat but managed to regain power.
In November 2000, Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was driven from office after ten years in power.
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 Argentina's president-elect names moderate Cabinet
He named his campaign manager Alberto Fernandez as Cabinet chief, a post that traditionally serves as the political mouthpiece for the president.
He named his sister Alicia Kirchner as social affairs minister and Rafael Bielsa, an independent figure and respected legal expert who served as attorney general under toppled ex-President Fernando de la Rua, as foreign minister.
As promised in his campaign, center-left Kirchner confirmed that respected Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna would stay in the job for his four-year term that begins on May 25.
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 Former president of Argentina to discuss his country's challenges in the new millennium 02/2000
The resulting political stability makes Menem the first Argentine president since 1928 to complete his constitutionally mandated term of office.
"Although no longer president, Menem, as senior statesman of Argentina's largest opposition party, remains a significant force in Argentine and world politics."
"Even Menem's detractors confess that his presidency transformed Argentina in many positive ways," said Dr. Nicolas Shumway, director of ILAS.
http://www.utexas.edu/opa/news/00newsreleases/nr_200002/nr_argentina000229.html

  
 President of Argentina Resigns
In theory, the presidency will be taken over by Senate head Ramon Puerta, next in line to take up the leadership of the country after De la Rua's running mate quit last year, leaving the vice-presidency vacant.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters) - Argentine President Fernando de la Rua resigned on Thursday amid some of the worst social unrest in more than a decade over his government's austerity policies, a government source said.
This doesn't count the city workers or the Federal government employees.
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 Argentina
1906 Bartolome Mitre, president of Argentina (1862-70), dies at 84
1995 Arturo Frondizi, President of Argentina (1958-62), dies
1973 Hector de Campora resigns as President of Argentina
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 The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Argentina
President Menem also ordered the release of files relating to Argentina’s role in serving as a haven for Nazi war criminals.
A couple of years later, a minyan met for the High Holiday services and, eventually, the minyan became the Congregacion Israelita de la Republica.
In 1983, Raul Alfonsin was democratically elected as president of Argentina.
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 Argentina --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The Alliance (composed of de la Rúa's Radical Civic Union [UCR], the Front for a Country in Solidarity [Frepaso], and several smaller parties) held a plurality of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies but remained a minority in the Senate,...
The Alliance (composed of de la Rúa's Radical Civic Union [UCR], the Front for a Country in Solidarity [Frepaso], and several smaller parties) held a plurality of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies but remained a minority in the Senate, where Menem's Justicialist&;
Carlos Menem's 10-year tenure as Argentine president ended on Dec. 10, 1999.
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 Pravda.RU Argentina: Former President Menem Launches Offensive to Sow Chaos
Menem instructed his followers, powerful and rich politicians in the outskirts of Buenos Aires and members of the Supreme Court of Justice, to act.
Luis Delia, leader of the democratic wing of the picketer movement, admitted: "it is true.
Carlos Menem, president of Argentina during the nineties, has designed an offensive on two fronts to be elected in the elections scheduled for 27 April 2003.
http://english.pravda.ru/main/2002/11/29/40173.html

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports Argentina collapses into chaos
But Mr De la Rua's own government soon became bogged down in corruption charges similar to those once made against Mr Menem, and his abrupt end in office came with his popularity rating at 4% in the polls.
In Buenos Aires yesterday, mounted police fought running battles with demonstrators demanding the president's resignation.
He will be replaced provisionally by Ramon Puerta, the Peronist president of the senate, until the national congress chooses a successor to rule the nation until elections are called.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/argentina/story/0,11439,623448,00.html

  
 Argentina: Vice President Alvarez resigns
In this case, the President has prevailed supported by the traditional political system established through the two-party Radical-Justicialist scheme, which has ruled Argentine politics for over 50 years.
In order to ensure governability, De la Rúa will surely build more on traditional politics represented by the leaders of the two traditional parties and former Presidents since democracy was restored: Menem and Alfonsín.
But the PJ majority at the Senate could appoint another senator for the office of Provisional President of the Senate, including a PJ advocate.
http://www.nuevamayoria.com/english/infocus/0610.htm

  
 Newly Elected President of Argentina Invited to Visit Morocco
King Mohammed VI has invited the newly elected president of Argentina, Fernando De La Rua, to pay a state visit to Morocco.
The invitation was extended by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Mohamed Benaissa, who represented the sovereign at president Rua's swearing-in ceremony.
Newly Elected President of Argentina Invited to Visit Morocco
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 RTE News - President of Argentina resigns
The President of Argentina, Fernando de la Rua, has resigned.
He is the third economy chief to quit in a year.
Argentina is undergoing a major financial crisis after four years of recession.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2001/1220/argentina.html

  
 Bitnile Bittorrent Share Philosophy - Chinese president visits Argentina
Chinese President Hu Jintao speaks at the Argentine Congress in Buenos Aires, November 17, 2004.
The announcement of the multi-billion dollar agreements came after Mr Hu was received by Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires on the first day of his two-day visit.
Chinese President Hu Jintao, left, addresses the Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina Wednesday Nov. 17, 2004.
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 CNN.com - President: Argentina slowly rebounding - Dec. 19, 2003
The president spoke ahead of a series of large-scale weekend rallies to recall the events of December 20, 2001 when Fernando de la Rua resigned the presidency amid the street riots.
CNN.com - President: Argentina slowly rebounding - Dec. 19, 2003
The crisis led to a panicky run on the banks by depositors and a wave of supermarket looting.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/americas/12/19/argentina.crisis.ap

  
 BBC News AMERICAS Argentina's seven-day president
An ambitious man, correspondents say he would not have accepted the nomination for the job of interim president unless he thought it could serve his longer-term aims.
Asked before his appointment if he planned to stand as a candidate in the scheduled 3 March election, Mr Rodriguez Saa appeared evasive.
It is a record Mr Rodriguez Saa, 54, had been expected to exploit to run for president, until he was unexpectedly thrust centre-stage a week ago.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1724982.stm

  
 World ORT educational charity supporting Jewish and world-wide causes. President of Argentina praises ORT
A senior delegation of ORT leaders chaired by Sir Maurice Hatter along with Director General of World ORT Robert Singer, met with the President of Argentina Fernando De la Rua.
World ORT is a non-profit organisation constituted in the form of an association in accord with Articles 60 et seq.
The delegation discussed various issues with the president affecting Argentina’s Jewish community, including the 1994 terrorist attack when the Jewish community centre was bombed.
http://www.ort.org/asp/article.asp?ID=161

  
 Bloomberg.com: Latin America
Richard Freeman, professor of Labor Economics at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, said he sees no quick solution to the plight of Argentina's poor even if the economy continues to grow at the 5.5 percent annual pace the government projects for this year.
Argentina's economy is in a second year of growth after its deepest-ever recession; President Nestor Kirchner is spending 500 million pesos ($171 million) a month on the poor.
He sold all of his Argentine holdings a year before the default.
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 TAFT MEETS WITH PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA
The meeting took place at the Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, prior to a meeting of President de la Rua with members of his cabinet.
He also met with Governor Carlos Ruckauf of the Province of Buenos Aires.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA – Governor Bob Taft today met with the President of Argentina, Fernando de la Rua, in an effort to strengthen Ohio’s business and cultural ties with Argentina.
http://governor.ohio.gov/releases/Archive2001/31320015681.htm

  
 Argentina, 2001 Timeline
Fernando de la Rua has resigned amid unrest
Lopez Murphy resigned two weeks after assuming the post and 3 days after he called for $4.5 billion in spending cuts
New Economy Minister Cavallo urged Congress to give him emergency powers to pull the economy out of crisis
http://www.mapreport.com/years/2001/countries/argentina.html

  
 March 12 Birthdays in History
March 12, 1881 Kemal Ataturk, 1st President of Rep of Turkey
March 12, 1922 Lane Kirkland, union president, AFL-CIO
March 12, 1911 Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, president of Mexico
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 President of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of Heads of State (Presidents and Dictators etc.) of Argentina and its precursor states.
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 Who Is The Current President Of Argentina? on Almondnet
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 CBC News:Argentina's new president takes office
Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner waves after being sworn in Sunday (AP PHOTO)
The new president has said he doesn't want to be dependent on foreign credit.
BUENOS AIRES - Promising to lift Argentina out of a financial crisis, Nestor Kirchner was sworn in Sunday as the country's first elected president in more than a year.
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/05/25/argentina_030525

  
 Correspondents Report - Brazilian president visits Argentina
Lula will be sworn into office on January 1st, while Duhalde will leave his presidential post in six months time.
HAMISH ROBERTSON: President-elect Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva travelled abroad for the first time last week since being elected President of Brazil in October.
However, no deals were inked; perhaps a sign that Argentine leaders are more concerned with solving problems at home first; a burden that will soon fall to Lula when he takes office on the first of the year.
http://www.abc.net.au/correspondents/s742971.htm

  
 CNN.com - Argentina's interim president suspends debt - December 24, 2001
Rodriguez Saa, a member of the country's majority Peronist party, will serve until March 3, when new elections will choose a leader for the remaining two years of former President Fernando de la Rua's four-year term.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (CNN) -- After 12 hours of overnight debate, Argentina's Congress on Sunday appointed Adolfo Rodriguez Saa as provisional president, and he immediately declared a moratorium on the country's massive $132 billion debt.
CNN's Lucia Newman has more on Adolfo Rodriguez Saa who will guide Argentina until a March presidential election (December 23)
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/americas/12/23/argentina.president

  
 WN Network Argentina - about WN Network Argentina
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Big News Network.com is a leading provider of news headlines with over 400 distinct categories of current news including Argentina News.
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 Juan Peron elected president of Argentina June 25 in History
Juan Peron elected president of Argentina June 25 in History
The cross of the Legion of Honor has been conferred on me. However, few escape that distinction.
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 UNPO Letter to the President of Argentina
I have the honour to refer to the situation of the Mapuche in the Pulmarí region Neuquén Province, Argentina.
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO) presents its compliments to the Government and People of Argentina.
To prevent the current tensions further developing into an open conflict, UNPO urges Your Government to enter into an earnest dialogue with the traditional Mapuche authorities to discuss their demands which include:
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 Argentina: Web Search on The Skateboard Directory
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Cramery La Paz, City Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina.
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 Few Clues So Far How Argentina's Next President Will Handle Battered Economy
But a week after being elected by default, Nestor Kirchner has...
Few Clues So Far How Argentina's Next President Will Handle Battered Economy
The former WorldCom (WCOEQ :OTCBB - news - commentary - research - analysis) is reportedly expected to announce as early as Monday a pact with the Securities and Exchange Commission settling charges that it misled investors while executing an $11 billion
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