Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo alˈβeɾto ˈðwalde] ; born 5 October 1941) is an Argentine former peronist politician who served...
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24, 2006. Retrieved March 10, 2011. Télam (September 13, 2006). "Eduardo Luis Duhalde recorrió las instalaciones del "Pozo de Banfield"". Diario La Nación...
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province of Buenos Aires during the Eduardo Duhalde governorship, until the assassination of journalist José Luis Cabezas and the subsequent protests...
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Isabel Perón, Carlos Menem, Ramón Puerta, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Eduardo Camaño, Eduardo Duhalde, Néstor Kirchner, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Justicialists...
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Eduardo Ernesto Lonardi Doucet (Spanish pronunciation: [eðuˈaɾðo loˈnaɾði]; September 15, 1896 – March 22, 1956) was an Argentine Lieutenant General and...
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and burned. The murder occurred during the provincial government of Eduardo Duhalde in the Province of Buenos Aires, and was seen as a possible criminal...
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dangerous tendency to re-invent history". Human Rights Secretary Eduardo Luis Duhalde justified the change saying that "the original prologue did not match...
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President, in the absence of a vice-President after the resignation of Eduardo Duhalde. He also worked as president of the Constitutional Assembly that enacted...
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people. The Argentine Secretary for Human Rights from 2003 to 2012, Eduardo Luis Duhalde, who represented some of the 19 left-wing guerrillas that had been...
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7 September 2006. El ex Pozo de Banfield, El País, 24 March 2006 Eduardo Luis Duhalde recorrió las instalaciones del "Pozo de Banfield", La Nación Wikimedia...
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