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    Fernando de la Rúa (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando ðe la ˈrua] ; 15 September 1937 – 9 July 2019) was an Argentine politician and a member of the Radical...
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    Antonio de la Rúa Pertiné (born 7 March 1974) is an Argentine lawyer, and the son of former president Fernando de la Rúa (who governed Argentina from 1999...
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    Fernando de la Rúa's tenure as president of Argentina began when he took office on 10 December 1999, and ended with his resignation on 21 December 2001...
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    1942) is an Argentine public figure and widow of former President Fernando de la Rúa. She served as First Lady of Argentina from 1999 until 2001. She also...
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  • kingship by 432 Rua Van Horn (1892–1978), American educator, federal official Antonio de la Rúa (born 1974), Argentine lawyer Fernando de la Rúa (1937–2019)...
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  • de la Rúa is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Antonio de la Rúa (born 1974), Argentine lawyer Fernando de la Rúa (1937–2019), Argentine...
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    formed part of the Alliance for Work, Justice and Education which took Fernando de la Rúa to the Presidency. Cafiero had returned to Congress in 1997, representing...
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    Eduardo Duhalde (category People from Lomas de Zamora)
    re-elected in 1995. He ran for president in 1999, being defeated by Fernando de la Rúa. De la Rúa resigned during the December 2001 riots, and Congress appointed...
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    governor up to 2001, being re-elected in successive elections. President Fernando de la Rúa resigned in that year, amid the December 2001 riots, and the Congress...
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    December 2001 riots in Argentina (category Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa)
    se vayan todos!), which caused the resignation of then-president Fernando de la Rúa, giving way to a period of political instability during which five...
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    Pope Francis (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    agency AFP and it was initially published by the Crónica newspaper. Fernando de la Rúa replaced Carlos Menem as president of Argentina in 1999. As an archbishop...
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    Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear (1922–1928), Arturo Frondizi (1958–1962), Arturo Illia (1963–1966), Raúl Alfonsín (1983–1989) and Fernando de la Rúa (1999–2001)...
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    Constitution. Fernando de la Rúa led a faction of the UCR that opposed the pact, and eventually became president in 1999. Following de la Rúa's resignation...
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  • December 1999 to October 2000, during the first half of Fernando de la Rúa's presidency. De Santibañes resigned the position after the media discovered...
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  • de la Rúa (1942 – August 15, 2015) was an Argentine lawyer and former Government employee. He was a brother of former President of Argentina Fernando...
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  • ruling Justicialist Party. In the 1999 general elections it took Fernando de la Rúa (UCR) to the presidency, together with Carlos Álvarez (FREPASO) as...
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    followed by the December 2001 riots in Argentina and the fall of Fernando de la Rúa as president. Cavallo is a Doctor in Economic Sciences from the National...
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    Néstor Kirchner (category National University of La Plata alumni)
    was appointed president by the Congress when previous presidents Fernando de la Rúa and Adolfo Rodríguez Saá resigned during the December 2001 riots....
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    improvements, such as a fishing wharf, a higher pool and a shrine. Fernando de la Rúa used it for interviews. During the 2001 Argentine crisis, Adolfo Rodríguez...
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    been his Defense Minister, was sentenced to five and a half years. Fernando de la Rúa, President of Argentina from 1999 to 2001, was investigated in 2006...
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    1999 Argentine general election (category Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa)
    nominating Buenos Aires Mayor Fernando de la Rúa for president and FREPASO leader Carlos 'Chacho' Álvarez as his running mate. De la Rúa had overwhelmingly won...
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  • "La renuncia de De la Rúa y los cinco presidentes en once días". Diario Los Andes. Retrieved 3 May 2020. "El día que Fernando de la Rúa renunció a la presidencia...
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    Télam - Agencia Nacional de Noticias. 12 June 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019. "Partidos | ODCA.cl". "Países y Partidos Miembros de la COPPPAL – Copppal". Archived...
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    part of the Alliance for Work, Justice and Education, which took Fernando de la Rúa to the Presidency. Bullrich was appointed to office in the Department...
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    Ricardo López Murphy (category National University of La Plata alumni)
    Minister of Defense and Minister of Economy during the presidency of Fernando de la Rúa. His time at the helm of the economy portfolio lasted only 15 days...
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  • Corralito (category Presidency of Fernando de la Rúa)
    only exacerbated the recession and angered the public. President Fernando de la Rúa resigned on 20 December 2001 after violent riots, but the restrictions...
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  • The first directly elected Chief of Government to be elected was Fernando de la Rúa, who was elected president three years into his term. In 2006, Chief...
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  • was created in 1999, as part of the inaugural measures of president Fernando de la Rúa. The Bureau is led by the Secretary of Public Ethics, Transparency...
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    Argentina (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    unemployment and recession, the UCR, led by Fernando de la Rúa, returned to the presidency in the 1999 elections. De la Rúa left Menem's economic plan in effect...
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    Carlos Menem (category Governors of La Rioja Province, Argentina)
    Decrees would have a reduced scope. Despite the internal opposition of Fernando de la Rúa, Alfonsín got his party to approve the pact. He reasoned that Menem...
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