Mario Llambías
Mario Llambías is a prominent Argentine agricultural leader known for his role as the president of Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas (CRA) during the significant 2008 conflict over Resolution 125. This resolution, which aimed to implement mobile export taxes on agricultural products, sparked widespread protests among farmers and marked a pivotal moment in Argentina's political landscape. Llambías was instrumental in forming the Mesa de Enlace, a coalition of rural organizations that united producers against government policies. His leadership during the 120-day conflict highlighted the importance of unity among agricultural producers and their impact on national discussions about agriculture and economic policy.
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Mario Llambías was the president of Confederaciones Rurales Argentinas and a key figure in the protests against Resolution 125.
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