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  President of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President must be a natural-born citizen of the country, or be son of Argentine citizens, in the case of being born abroad.
The Constitution establishes in Article 88 that in case of death, resignation or destitution of the President, the office is exercised by the Vice-President for the rest of the term.
Amid a brief dissolution of the office in 1860, the succession of Presidents ran smoothly into the 20th century, until it was interrupted by several coup d'etats, creating a line of elected presidents mixed with 'de facto' ones.
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 List of Presidents of Niger|President Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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In FranceFrench legal terminology, the president of a court consisting of multiple judges is the foremost judge; he chairs the meeting of the court and directs the debates (and this thus addressed as "Mr President", ''Monsieur le Président'', or appropriate feminine forms).
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 History of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
During the early part of this period Argentina was largely a country of Spanish immigrants and their descendants, known as criollos, some of them gathered in the Buenos Aires and other cities, others living on the pampas as gauchos.
By 1859 the unity of Argentina was generally secured, although it would be two decades before the centralists completed their victory over the federalists.
Argentina was officially neutral during most of the Second World War; much of the public sympathized with the Allied side, however the military governments that ruled between the years 1943-1946 favoured the Axis Powers, although towards the end of the war Argentina entered on the Allied side.
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 List of Presidents of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The role most near to that of a president was the role of the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, who, apart of being governor of his province, was designated by the other provinces as 'Chairman of Foreign Relations' with foreign states.
This constitution resuscitated the figure of the President, and the presidents elected hereafter are often described as 'constitutional presidents', as they portray the presidential figure as described by the constitution that, through its amendments, is till effective in Argentina to this day.
The resulting leader, who assumed the title of president, was followed in the charge by other presidents who, as regarded by most historians, were not elected by transparent vote as the presidents who had nearly preceded them before.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Argentina   (732 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
Argentina is one of the world’s leading cattle- and grain-producing regions; among the country’s main manufacturing enterprises are meat-packing and flour-milling plants.
Executive power is vested in a president, who is assisted by a vice-president and by a council of ministers, or cabinet; the cabinet chief, a new post established under the 1994 charter, is nominated by the president, subject to legislative confirmation.
President Perón was reelected by a large majority, and Peronista candidates won 135 of the 149 seats in the house of deputies.
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 PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA FACTS AND INFORMATION
The President of Argentina (full title: ''President of the Argentine Nation'', Spanish: ''Presidente de la Nación Argentina'') is the head_of_state of Argentina.
Under the national Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal_government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed_forces.
In the amendment of 1994, the Vice-President, as in other countries, was given the additional title of President_of_the_Senate, making his role a more legislative than executive one, with the power to vote in the case of a tie in the assembly.
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 ICL - Argentina Constitution
In case of removal, death, resignation, or inability of the President and the Vice- President of the Nation, Congress shall determine the public officer who shall exercise the Presidency until the ceasing of the grounds of inability or the election of a new President.
To be elected President or Vice-President of the Nation it is necessary to have been born in the Argentine territory, or to be the son of a native born citizen if born in a foreign country; and to have the other qualifications required to be elected senator.
The President and Vice-President shall hold their offices for the term of four years; and they may be re- elected or may succeed each other for only one consecutive term.
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 President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A President is the head of state of a republic.
In 1877, President MacMahon showed that his office was constitutionally significant when he dismissed the then prime minister before calling new elections, in the hope of achieving a royalist majority to restore the monarchy.
In these countries, the sash is a symbol of the presidency's continutiy, and presting the sash to the new president is a key part of the inauguration ceremony.
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 President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Rather, he or she is called a president (history of the term) president in an older sense of the word to denote the fact that he or she heads the ''cabinet''.
Under the French French Third RepublicThird and the French Fourth RepublicFourth Republics/, the "President of the Council" (of ministers) was the head of government, with the President of the Republic a largely symbolic figurehead.
The Prime Minister of Spain is officially referred to as the President of the Government of Spain, and informally known as the "President".
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 master list of college presidents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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historical notes: version 1.0 of the master list of newsgroup hierarchies was released on september 25, 1995 with a list of 275 hierarchies.
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 [A-List] Argentina: Menem quits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Menem set to surrender in poll fight Uki Goni in Buenos Aires Wednesday May 14, 2003 The Guardian Argentina's former president, Carlos Menem, was last night on the brink of throwing in the towel on his re-election bid, as aides admitted that he was ready to withdraw from this Sunday's run-off vote.
Argentina's economic and political trials in the last two years, including the country's default on its massive foreign debt and the bizarre succession of presidents in December 2001, breathed new life into his political ambitions.
Argentinians began to wish for the return of the boom days of his first presidency, and the candidate won 24% of the vote in the first round on April 27.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2003-May/025815.html   (585 words)

  
 Long List of Ex-Presidents Face Corruption Charges - Report :: Haiti Info ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The long list includes two serving presidents facing charges, as well as former leaders who have served time in prison, are now behind bars, are under prosecution, or are the target of suspicions and about to be tried.
Another former president who may soon be tried is Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in Bolivia, who was forced to resign in October 2003 by a month-long popular revolt triggered by plans to export natural gas to the United States and Mexico under conditions that were opposed by the public.
In the Caribbean, former Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide, whose term was cut short in February in the midst of looting and violence and U.S. intervention, is accused by opposition groups of corruption and political violence.
www.haiti-info.com /article.php3?id_article=2886   (1584 words)

  
 Argentina
Argentina is a federal constitutional democracy with an executive branch headed by an elected president, a bicameral legislature, and a separate judiciary.
After major protests in December, President de la Rua resigned and was succeeded briefly by three interim presidents before the Legislative Assembly elected Eduardo Duhalde to serve out the remainder of the de la Rua term.
The President is the constitutional commander-in-chief, and a civilian Defense Minister oversees the armed forces.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/wha/8278.htm   (14734 words)

  
 [A-List] Argentina: Stratfor on Kirchner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
However, Argentina has a long history of strongmen or "caudillos," as they are called in Latin America.
Given the political circumstances under which Kirchner became president, his speedy moves to purge the top leaders of the country's military and security services, the Supreme Court and the dominant Peronist Party make sense.
Although Kirchner is dismissed by some of his critics as a colorless local politician lacking experience in Argentina's national politics, his initial moves have been sensible from a political perspective.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2003-June/026533.html   (879 words)

  
 United States Presidents and the Masonic Power Structure. freemason,jesuit,illuminati,presidents,trilateral ...
President George Washington, in a letter written to the Reverend G. Snyder: "Reverend, Sir, it was not my intention to doubt that the doctrine of the Illuminati -- the principles of Jacobinism -- had not spread in the United States.
McLean is listed in 10,000 Famous Freemasons as having been a member of Columbus Lodge #30 in Columbus, Ohio, but he is not listed in Masonic Trivia and Facts or in the The MSA 1940s study.
President of the United States (Whig) Son of Benjamin Harrison one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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 Female Presidents
Acting President of the Congress and acting Deputy Head of State 1978-79.She was President of Partido Revolucionario de los Izquierda Nazional Gueiler 1979-94, Exile in France 1980-82, Ambassador in Embassy to West Germany 1982-83, and to Venezuela 1983-86 and since 1993 She was deposed by the 129
As President of the People's Chamber she was acting as the last Head of State of the German Democratic Republic, DDR/GDR before the reunification.
During the Civil War the President was killed and as the highest ranking remaining official, she became Acting President (27.10.93-5.2.94).
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 WHKMLA : History of Argentina, 1918-1945
Argentina joined the LEAGUE OF NATIONS in 1920, but remained an inactive member until 1933.
Immediately after World War I Argentina was regarded a rich country and a stable democracy.
Argentina's position during much of World War II was described as pro-Axis neutrality; in March 1945 Argentina declared war on Germany, pro forma, without dispatching troops.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/samerica/argentina191845.html   (231 words)

  
 President Of Argentina Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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The origins of Argentina as a nation can be traced to 1776, when the territory of the country was separated, by the Spanish King decision, from the existing Viceroyalty of Peru, creating the new Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.
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 Argentina
After protests in December 2001, de la Rua resigned and was succeeded briefly by three interim presidents before the Legislative Assembly elected Eduardo Duhalde to serve out the remainder of the de la Rua term.
Argentina was invited by the Community of Democracies' (CD) Convening Group to attend the November 2002 second CD Ministerial Meeting in Seoul, Republic of Korea, as a participant.
In March Uruguayan Sara Mendez, whose baby was kidnaped while she was detained in a clandestine detention center in Argentina in 1976, was reunited with her 26-year-old son Simon Riquelo.
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 Argentina history
Argentina at Independence--Geographical Issues Interesting article on the role of geography in the formation of the new state.
Argentina's Military By Donald J.Mabry in the HTS.
Argentina begins healing process by reopening wounds of the Dirty War As the country begins to account for its violent past, this article examines its catalogue of military crimes.
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 BBC News | AMERICAS | Argentine presidents on wanted list
The Spanish judge seeking the extradition of the former Chilean leader, General Augusto Pinochet, has activated international arrest warrants against 48 former military officials in Argentina.
They are on a list of about 100 Argentines charged with genocide, torture and terrorism by the judge, Baltasar Garzon, last month.
Mr Garzon has been investigating the fate of Spanish citizens who died or disappeared during military rule in Argentina between 1976 and 1983.
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 Links for 1942   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
List of entities that have issued postage stamps
List of people who died in aviation-related incidents
List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
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 Argentina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Argentina is also far more advanced economically than any country that we have visited in Latin America.
Argentina was also our first country that had an extensive campground system.
People in Argentina drink it all day; it is also know as the friendship drink because many people drink their Mate with others.
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 WHKMLA : History of Argentina, 1870-1918
In the 1880es Argentina defeated the MAPUCHE amnd ARAUCAN Indios and established it's claim on PATAGONIA.
Economic ties with Britain, the main consumer of Argentinian meat, intensified as Britons were also the main foreign investors in the country.
In 1895, Argentina had a population of 3,945,911, 1,004,527 of whom were foreign nationals, to 49 % Italians, 19 % Spaniards.
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 Escort argentina list Information
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 The Sultan Brought Cheesecake - August 4, 2004
Those are just a few of the fabulous gifts received last year by the Bush family from foreign leaders, according to a list released this week by the Department of State's Office of Protocol (below you'll find excerpts from the 52-page report).
The Saudi royal also gave the president an $8500 mantel clock and the "first family" (that would be first daughters Jenna and Barbara) received Bulgari necklaces valued at $8500 and $8000 apiece.
Other recipients of Saudi largesse were Chief of Staff Andrew Card and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, both of whom got small daggers priced at $1500.
www.thesmokinggun.com /archive/0804041gifts1.html   (214 words)

  
 List of Presidents of Paraguay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is a list of Presidents of Paraguay and holders of its predecessor offices.
Higinio Morinigo (September 7 1940 - June 3 1948), seized absolute power and ruled by decree from December 7 1940.
Nicanor Duarte Frutos (elected August 15 2003), current president
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 Links of Caricature Zone
Listed below are some of our favorite places on the web, designed by some of the best Caricature Artists around the world and some other interesting non-caricature links.
For this artist from Argentina, caricature is a gift that God gave to him.
He is the current President of the National Caricaturist Network.
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