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Eduardo Duhalde

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Eduardo Duhalde is an Argentinan politician.

He was born on 5 October, 1941 in Lomas de Zamora. He became lawyer in 1970 and get married on 28 July, 1971

He was senator, governor of the province of Buenos Aires and vice-president under Carlos Menem

He became president of Argentina on 1 January, 2002, after the argentine crisis of 20 December, 2001. Under his mandate, he could get the country away from crisis.

Preceded by:
Eduardo Camaño
Presidents of Argentina Succeeded by:
Néstor Kirchner

His Biography on the government site.