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movement Menem belonged to),
Menemism is complex,
being most
usually defined as
populist rhetoric combined with
neoliberal policies.
Menemism came to power...
- and his
political approach became known as
Menemism. Born in Anillaco, La Rioja, to a
Syrian family,
Menem was
raised as a Muslim, but
later converted...
- Martín
Alexis Menem (born 19
April 1975) is an
Argentine lawyer,
businessman and politician,
elected national deputy for La Rioja. He
served as provincial...
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Carlos Menem was
president of
Argentina from 1989 to 1999. When
Menem began his presidency,
there was a huge
hyperinflation and recession. The
first measure...
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Menem Eduardo Menem (born 1938),
Argentine politician,
brother of
Carlos Menem Martín
Menem (born 1975),
Argentine politician,
nephew of
Carlos Menem...
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Argentina Federal Peronism Maurrasismo Menemism Nacionalismo Orthodox Peronism Brazil Bolsonarism Coronelism Integralism Janismo Monarchist Patrianovism...
- with the government, in
particular with the
administration of
Carlos Saúl
Menem. Yabrán
killed himself while facing arrest for
suspected involvement in...
-
factions such as far-right
Orthodox Peronism and neo-liberal
Menemism under President Carlos Menem;
Peronism would shift back to the left
afterwards and came...
- invited. The
resignation of
judge Bacqué
insured an "absolute majority" for
Menemism. The 1994
constitutional reform slightly changed the mode of nomination...
- politician.
Between 1991 and 1996, he was the
Minister of
Economy during Carlos Menem's presidency. He is
known for
implementing the
convertibility plan, which...