Eduardo Duhalde

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Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (born the October 5th 1941 with Lomas de Zamora (Buenos Aires), Argentinian) is a former president of the Argentinian Nation (2002-2003.

It receives a diploma as a lawyer in 1970. In 1987, he becomes a member of the congress of Argentina and becomes vice-president under Carlos Menem, of 1989 to its resignation in 1991. In 1991, it gains the first of its two mandates of governor of Buenos Aires; it contributed for the position of president in 1999, but it east demolishes by Fernando of Rúa. After the resignation of Rúa in December 2001, during the economic crisis, Duhalde becomes president of Argentina the January 2nd 2002.

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