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==Uncertainty and Turmoil== | |||
In a matter of two weeks, Argentina had three different presidents: | |||
* On December 21st,2001, after De la Rua's resignation, Federico Ramon Puerta, who was president of the Senate, became interim President of the nation. His purpose was to serve until Congress assembled and elected a new president. | |||
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<p align="center"><big>[[Argentina International Debt|Introduction]] | [[Dictatorship|Dictatorship]] | [[Alfonsín|Raúl Alfonsín]] | [[Carlos Menem]] | [[Fernando de la Rúa]]</big></p> | <p align="center"><big>[[Argentina International Debt|Introduction]] | [[Dictatorship|Dictatorship]] | [[Alfonsín|Raúl Alfonsín]] | [[Carlos Menem]] | [[Fernando de la Rúa]]</big></p> | ||
<p align="center"><big>[[Néstor Kirchner]] | [[Argentina Economic Graphics|Graphs]] | [[Final Analysis]]</big></p> | <p align="center"><big>[[Néstor Kirchner]] | [[Argentina Economic Graphics|Graphs]] | [[Final Analysis]]</big></p> |
Revision as of 05:02, 4 December 2006
Uncertainty and Turmoil
In a matter of two weeks, Argentina had three different presidents:
- On December 21st,2001, after De la Rua's resignation, Federico Ramon Puerta, who was president of the Senate, became interim President of the nation. His purpose was to serve until Congress assembled and elected a new president.
Introduction | Dictatorship | Raúl Alfonsín | Carlos Menem | Fernando de la Rúa