Eduardo Duhalde is an Argentine politician and lawyer who served as the President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003
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Eduardo Duhalde is an Argentine politician and lawyer who served as the President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003
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He is married to Hilda Beatriz Gonzalez and the couple has five children.
Eduardo Duhalde was born on 5 October 1941 in Lomas de Zamora, in the Greater Buenos Aires, to Don Tomas Gorostegui Duhalde and María Esther Maldonado.
Very little information is available regarding his early life or his school level education. He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires and graduated with a degree in the year 1970.
After completing his education, he started working at the National University of Lomas de Zamora in the capacity of a professor in law. Around the same time, he also became a member of the Justicialist Party and became the head of the local branch located in Lomas de Zamora.
After the elections in 1973, Eduardo Duhalde was elected as the Mayor of Lomas de Zamora however his time as the mayor of the city proved to be short lived as following a military coup in 1976, he was removed from his post. After the coup, he started a real estate business.
The dictatorship in Argentine ended in 1983 and Duhalde returned to politics as soon as it was declared. In the elections that followed in the same year, he was elected to the parliament. Subsequently, he was elected as the mayor of Lomas de Zamora and in 1987 he became national deputy.
He formed a political alliance with Carlos Menem and in 1989, when Menem ran for the presidency Eduardo was named as the vice presidential candidate. Their alliance was successful and Menem became the president, while he ended up becoming the vice president. He stayed on in the post for over two years.
During his time as the vice president of Argentina, the then president and his political ally Carlos Menem offered him the chance to run for the office of governor of Buenos Aires. He assumed the office of governor on 10 December 1991 and occupied the office till 10 December 1999.
In 1999, he contested the presidential elections but lost to Fernando de la Rua. In December 2001, following an economic crisis and riots, Fernando de la Rua was forced to resign.
During his 16 months stint as the President of Argentina he brought about important policy measures that helped in stabilizing the Argentine economy in the long run.