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Ramón Antonio Castillo Barrionuevo (November 20, 1873 – October 12, 1944) was a conservative Argentine politician who served as President of Argentina from June 27, 1942 to June 4, 1943. He was a leading figure in the period known as the Infamous Decade , characterised by electoral fraud , corruption , and rule by conservative landowners ...
The Argentine presidential line of succession is the order in which officials may assume the office of the president of Argentina in the case of vacancy due to illness, death, resignation or impeachment (as a final consequence of a trial in the Chamber of Deputies and subsequent indictment and sentencing by the Senate).
The Central Bank was a private entity and British interests held a majority of its stake; the president of the Central Bank was appointed by the president of Argentina, but only 5 of its 12 directors were Argentine and the were majority private-bank executives. In addition, foreign banks regulated credit in Argentina and controlled the ...
Appointed by Videla as President of the Military Junta. Powers and duties suspended on 21 November 1981 due to health problems. Ousted from office. [56] Horacio Tomás Liendo (1924–2007) 21 November 1981: 11 December 1981 — Military: Appointed by the Military Junta. Acting president during Viola suspension. Carlos Lacoste (1929–2004) 11 ...
Argentina’s average retirement age is 60 for women and 65 for men. A couple can live comfortably in Argentina for an average of $1,750 per month and an individual for $1,250.
25 June: Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada, retiring from politics due to the Conservative Party's unpopularity in the federal election after his introduction of the goods and services tax. 1 September: Ong Teng Cheong, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, to assume office as the President of Singapore.
(Reuters) - The following are reactions from current and former Latin American presidents to the election of libertarian economist Javier Milei in Argentina's presidential runoff on Sunday.
In case of the permanent absence of both the president and the vice president, due to resignation, death, or removal, the Constitution (art. 88) entitles the National Congress Assembled to select a new president from among the current senators, deputies and governors , within the following two days of the death or resignation of the former ...