The Vice President of Argentina was threatened with a gun and was pointed with a gun. The specific situation is as follows. Argentina's vice president was threatened with a gun. Former Argentine vice president Cristinas said that there were many people in front of Christina's house at that time, and someone put a gun at her head and then shot.
ArgentinaU.S. Vice President Christina Kirchnell was fingered by a man with a small pistol in front of her house. The suspect pulled the trigger, but the shell did not come out. Then she was subdued by security personnel and arrested by the police. This incident caused a strong response in Argentina and other Latin American countries.
Fonately, the gun didn't fire, because the gun had been pointed at his head at that time. If it had really caught fire at that time, Christina might have died on the spot. The police then arrested the man with the gun and found 100 9mm bullets in his home. This matter has caused a big uproar in Argentina and even in Latin American countries.
In the playoffs, a policeman who failed to speculate in stocks suddenly lost his mind and threatened the crowd with a gun. At the critical juncture, Rick decisively shot him dead.
Argentine's vice president was threatened with a gun. Former Argentine vice president Cristinas said that there were many people in front of Christina's house at that time, and someone put a gun at her head and then shot.
Dont Cry For Me Argentina is from Evita, a very famous musical. It is a musical co-produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Weber.
The background of the story is President Beron of Argentina.The reign of: Evita, the legendary lady has a very important position in the hearts of Argentina, but without this musical, we may not know who she is...
Julie Covington's "Argentina, Don't Cry for Me" reached the first place on the music chart when it was released in the United Kingdom in February 1977, and it was also very successful around the world. Barbara Dixon's Another Suitcase in Another Hall is also very successful.
"Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" is the theme song of the 1996 movie Mrs. Evita.
1. Alberto Fernandez (Spanish: Albe Rto Fernández, born on April 2, 1959, graduated from the Department of Law of the University of Buenos Aires and served as the Chief Cabinet Secretary (Prime Minister) of Argentina.He is currently the chairman and president of the Justice Party of Argentina.
2. Argentine lawyer and politician born on February 19, 2, and the current president of Argentina. Her husband is former President Nestor Kirchner. Before taking office, she was the First Lady of Argentina. She is the second female president of Argentina after Isabel Peron and the first democratically elected female president of Argentina.
3. Article 89 of the Argentine Constitution stipulates that the President of Argentina must be a citizen of Argentina. Before the constitutional amendment in 1994, it also stipulated that the President of Argentina must be a baptized Catholic. Now this article no longer has legal effect.
First of all, the financial crisis has evolved into a comprehensive crisis in Argentina.Economically, the financial crisis has made it more difficult for the Argentine government and enterprises to raise funds in the international financial market and exacerbated the economic recession. It has caused social unrest and frequent regime changes in politics.
Argentina has suffered the most severe drought in recent years, and the production of many agricultural products has been seriously reduced. It is expected that the drought will cause $8.5 billion in damage to Argentina's exports. Second, the rise in international oil prices has a negative impact on the economy, exacerbating Argentina's inflationary pressure.
The impact of Argentina's proposed comprehensive debt restructuring is mainly concentrated in two aspects: the first is for the domestic market. When Argentina proposes a comprehensive debt restructuring, its creditors will suffer serious losses, so if the creditors do not agree, once the foreign exchange reserves are exhausted, Argentina will break out. Financial crisis.
After the financial crisis, the central government took over the sovereign foreign debt of local governments in order to reorganize debt and strengthen foreign debt management. (5) The fragile financial and economic foundation cannot withstand the impact of the external environment.
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The Vice President of Argentina was threatened with a gun and was pointed with a gun. The specific situation is as follows. Argentina's vice president was threatened with a gun. Former Argentine vice president Cristinas said that there were many people in front of Christina's house at that time, and someone put a gun at her head and then shot.
ArgentinaU.S. Vice President Christina Kirchnell was fingered by a man with a small pistol in front of her house. The suspect pulled the trigger, but the shell did not come out. Then she was subdued by security personnel and arrested by the police. This incident caused a strong response in Argentina and other Latin American countries.
Fonately, the gun didn't fire, because the gun had been pointed at his head at that time. If it had really caught fire at that time, Christina might have died on the spot. The police then arrested the man with the gun and found 100 9mm bullets in his home. This matter has caused a big uproar in Argentina and even in Latin American countries.
In the playoffs, a policeman who failed to speculate in stocks suddenly lost his mind and threatened the crowd with a gun. At the critical juncture, Rick decisively shot him dead.
Argentine's vice president was threatened with a gun. Former Argentine vice president Cristinas said that there were many people in front of Christina's house at that time, and someone put a gun at her head and then shot.
Dont Cry For Me Argentina is from Evita, a very famous musical. It is a musical co-produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Weber.
The background of the story is President Beron of Argentina.The reign of: Evita, the legendary lady has a very important position in the hearts of Argentina, but without this musical, we may not know who she is...
Julie Covington's "Argentina, Don't Cry for Me" reached the first place on the music chart when it was released in the United Kingdom in February 1977, and it was also very successful around the world. Barbara Dixon's Another Suitcase in Another Hall is also very successful.
"Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" is the theme song of the 1996 movie Mrs. Evita.
1. Alberto Fernandez (Spanish: Albe Rto Fernández, born on April 2, 1959, graduated from the Department of Law of the University of Buenos Aires and served as the Chief Cabinet Secretary (Prime Minister) of Argentina.He is currently the chairman and president of the Justice Party of Argentina.
2. Argentine lawyer and politician born on February 19, 2, and the current president of Argentina. Her husband is former President Nestor Kirchner. Before taking office, she was the First Lady of Argentina. She is the second female president of Argentina after Isabel Peron and the first democratically elected female president of Argentina.
3. Article 89 of the Argentine Constitution stipulates that the President of Argentina must be a citizen of Argentina. Before the constitutional amendment in 1994, it also stipulated that the President of Argentina must be a baptized Catholic. Now this article no longer has legal effect.
First of all, the financial crisis has evolved into a comprehensive crisis in Argentina.Economically, the financial crisis has made it more difficult for the Argentine government and enterprises to raise funds in the international financial market and exacerbated the economic recession. It has caused social unrest and frequent regime changes in politics.
Argentina has suffered the most severe drought in recent years, and the production of many agricultural products has been seriously reduced. It is expected that the drought will cause $8.5 billion in damage to Argentina's exports. Second, the rise in international oil prices has a negative impact on the economy, exacerbating Argentina's inflationary pressure.
The impact of Argentina's proposed comprehensive debt restructuring is mainly concentrated in two aspects: the first is for the domestic market. When Argentina proposes a comprehensive debt restructuring, its creditors will suffer serious losses, so if the creditors do not agree, once the foreign exchange reserves are exhausted, Argentina will break out. Financial crisis.
After the financial crisis, the central government took over the sovereign foreign debt of local governments in order to reorganize debt and strengthen foreign debt management. (5) The fragile financial and economic foundation cannot withstand the impact of the external environment.
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