José Jorge Alperovich (born 13 April 1955) is an Argentine politician who served as governor of Tucumán Province from 2003 to 2015. He was elected in...
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and politician, wife of José José Alperovich (born 1955), Argentine politician This page lists people with the surname Alperovich. If an internal link intending...
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José Maria Alkmin, Brazilian politician, 15th Vice President of Brazil José Allende, Peruvian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Peru José Alperovich...
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succession, after Vice President Amado Boudou. Both Rojkés and her husband, José Alperovich, who has been governor of Tucumán since 2003, are considered leading...
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singer-songwriter José Alperovich, former governor of Tucumán Province Tania Bíder, revolutionary fighter Myriam Bregman, congresswoman Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich, former...
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appointed Health Minister of Tucumán Province by the new Governor, José Alperovich, in 2003. Manzur soon earned plaudits in his post, which oversaw public...
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during the expansive period Argentina has had in the decade since 2002. José Alperovich, elected governor in 2003, has presided over record investment in public...
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Christian musician Hideki Saijo, Japanese singer and actor (d. 2018) José Alperovich, Argentine politician Ole von Beust, German politician April 14 Don...
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member of the group Les Luthiers Marcos Aguinis, journalist/writer José Alperovich, former governor of the Tucumán Province Héctor Babenco, film director...
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incumbent José Alperovich, of the Justicialist Party. He lost and came in a distant second place, with 14% of the vote against Alperovich's 69%. In the...
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