Eduardo Duhalde
Eduardo Duhalde is an Argentine politician who served as the President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003. He played a pivotal role during Argentina's economic crisis in the early 2000s and was instrumental in stabilizing the country's economy. Duhalde has also been a significant figure in Argentine politics, influencing various political movements and serving in multiple governmental roles. His name came up in a recent news article concerning Supreme Court Justice Juan Carlos Maqueda's appointment to the court during Duhalde's presidency.
Born on Oct 25, 1941 (84 years old)
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde is a former president referenced in relation to a decree affecting pension contributions.
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Eduardo Duhalde was a Vice President of Argentina who was questioned by Mirtha Legrand during an interview.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde was the president when Jorge Capitanich briefly served in a national position.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde was a former governor during whose administration Gualtieri became prominent.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde is recognized as an important figure during a crisis in Argentina.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde was the president of Argentina who declared the 'emergency sanitaria' in 2002.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde was a former official under whom Juan José Mussi served.
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Argentina:
Duhalde is referenced for his past political strategies that influenced social policy.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde's political journey reflects the shifts within the Peronist party over the years.
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Argentina:
Eduardo Duhalde replaced Fernando de la Rúa after his resignation.
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