Eduardo Menem

Eduardo Menem (born 30 April 1938) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician.Born to a family of Syrian origin in Anillaco,[1] Menem was elected Senator for La Rioja Province for four terms (1983-1989, 1989–1995, 1995–2001, 2001-2005).He served as provisional President of the Senate between 1989 and 1999, holding executive power on many occasions during trips abroad by the President, in the absence of a vice-President after the resignation of Eduardo Duhalde.After leaving the Congress, he joined the internal line of the PJ that opposes Kirchnerism.[2] Despite not being part of the Congress, he supported the actions of Julio Cobos in 2010, which were criticized by Néstor and Cristina Kirchner.
National SenatorCarlos MenemLa RiojaAnillacoJusticialist PartyMartín MenemSenatorSyrianEduardo Duhalde1994 amendment of the Argentine ConstitutionJulio CobosNational Senators of Argentina2001–2003PresidentProvisional PresidentsRamón PuertaJuan Carlos MaquedaJosé Luis GiojaCafieroDuhaldeCapitanichGuinleMaquedaViudesMayansJenefesPercevalOviedoPuertaPichettoEscuderoNegre de AlonsoFernándezFernández de KirchnerLatorreCastroJuárezCaparrósDanieleAlperovichAlfonsínCurlettiMoralesBagliniLosadaFalcóUsandizagaZavalíaColazoBrizuela del MoralColombo de AcevedoSalvatoriFrepasoIbarraTerragnoGómez Diez2003–2005Daniel ScioliProvisional PresidentMarcelo GuinleLeguizamónGiustiUrquíaGallegoMarínReutemannMirandaMastandreaMassoniSánchezMarinoCastilloPinchetti de Sierra MoralesGiustinianiPresidencyPresidential pardonsPlaza del síBONEX planConvertibility plan1992 Buenos Aires Israeli embassy bombingAMIA bombingPact of Olivos1994 amendment of the Constitution of Argentina1989 general elections1991 legislative elections1993 legislative elections1995 general elections1997 legislative elections2003 general electionsArgentine quota lawState reform lawArgentine arms trafficking scandalIvo RojnicaSwiftgateYomagateCecilia BoloccoZulema María Eva MenemZulema Yoma