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- Carlos Federico Ruckauf (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ruˈkawf] ; born July 10, 1944) is a Peronist politician in Argentina, member of the Justicialist...
- influence. The likely candidates were Duhalde, De la Sota, and Carlos Ruckauf, the governor of the Buenos Aires province at the time. Menem, who still...
- Menem, and served as Vice Governor of Buenos Aires under Carlos Ruckauf until Ruckauf's resignation in 2002. From 2007 to 2019, he was a member of the...
- Provincial Police (which ultimately answered to Buenos Aires Governor Carlos Ruckauf, a top Peronist) was strangely mild in restoring order. With violence mounting...
- Alberto Pierri; Carlos Ruckauf; Edgardo Piuzzi (23 December 1996). "Ley 24751" (PDF) (in Spanish). Alberto Pierri; Carlos Ruckauf; Edgardo Piuzzi (23 December...
- Susana Ruiz Cerutti, Guido di Tella, Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini, Carlos Ruckauf, and Santiago Cafiero. Economy ministers of diverse political views and...
- 1999 Vice President Eduardo Duhalde (1989–1991) None (1991–1995) Carlos Ruckauf (1995–1999) Preceded by Raúl Alfonsín Succeeded by Fernando de la Rúa National...
- charged former head of state Isabel Perón and former ministers Carlos Ruckauf and Antonio Cafiero, who had signed the "anti-subversion decrees" before...
- Chapadmalal, but only six governors out of twenty-three attended: Carlos Ruckauf, Juan Carlos Romero, Gildo Insfrán, Ángel Mazza, Carlos Rovira and Alicia...
- according to the Tenth Temporary Provision of the Constitution of 1994. Carlos Ruckauf (Presidency) Fernando de la Rúa (1937–2019) 10 December 1999 21 December...