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Carlos Menem
Official portrait, 1995
President of Argentina
In office
8 July 1989 – 10 December 1999
Vice President
  • Eduardo Duhalde (1989–1991)
  • None (1991–1995)
  • Carlos Ruckauf (1995–1999)
Preceded byRaúl Alfonsín
Succeeded byFernando de la Rúa
National Senator
In office
10 December 2005 – 14 February 2021
Preceded byEduardo Menem
ConstituencyLa Rioja
President of the Justicialist Party
In office
28 November 2001 – 11 June 2003
Preceded byRubén Marín
Succeeded byEduardo Fellner
In office
10 August 1990 – 13 June 2001
Preceded byAntonio Cafiero
Succeeded byRubén Marín
Governor of La Rioja
In office
10 December 1983 – 8 July 1989
Vice GovernorAlberto Gregorio Cavero
Preceded byGuillermo Jorge Piastrellini (de facto)
Succeeded byAlberto Gregorio Cavero
In office
25 May 1973 – 24 March 1976
Vice GovernorLibardo Sánchez
Preceded byJulio Raúl Luchesi (de facto)
Succeeded byOsvaldo Héctor Pérez Battaglia (de facto)
Personal details
Born
Carlos Saúl Menem

(1930-07-02)2 July 1930
Anillaco, La Rioja, Argentina
Died14 February 2021(2021-02-14) (aged 90)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeSan Justo Islamic Cemetery
Political partyJusticialist
Other political
affiliations
  • Front for Loyalty (2003)
  • Justicialist Popular Unity Front (1989–1995)
Spouses
Zulema Yoma
(m. 1966; div. 1991)
Cecilia Bolocco
(m. 2001; div. 2011)
Children4, including Zulemita
RelativesEduardo Menem (brother)
SignatureCarlos Menem

Carlos Saúl Menem (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ˈmenen] ; 2 July 1930 – 14 February 2021) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the president of Argentina from 1989 to 1999. Ideologically, he identified as a Peronist and supported economically liberal policies. He led Argentina as president during the 1990s and implemented a free market liberalization. He served as President of the Justicialist Party for thirteen years (from 1990 to 2001 and again from 2001 to 2003), and his political approach became known as Menemism.[1]

Born in Anillaco to a Syrian family, Menem was raised as a Muslim,[2] but later converted to Roman Catholicism to pursue a political career.[a] Menem became a Peronist during a visit to Buenos Aires. He led the party in his home province of La Rioja and was elected governor in 1973. He was deposed and detained during the 1976 Argentine coup d'état and was elected governor again in 1983. He defeated the Buenos Aires governor Antonio Cafiero in the primary elections for the 1989 presidential elections. Hyperinflation and riots forced outgoing president Raúl Alfonsín to resign early, shortening the presidential transition.

Menem supported the Washington Consensus and tackled inflation with the Convertibility plan in 1991. The plan was complemented by a series of privatizations and was initially a success. Argentina re-established diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom, suspended since the 1982 Falklands War, and developed special relations with the United States. The country suffered two terrorist attacks. The Peronist victory in the 1993 midterm elections allowed him to persuade Alfonsín (by then leader of the opposition party UCR) to sign the Pact of Olivos for the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution. This amendment allowed Menem to run for re-election in 1995, which he won. A new economic crisis began, and the opposing parties formed a political coalition winning the 1997 midterm elections and the 1999 presidential election.[1]

He was investigated on various criminal and corruption charges, including illegal arms trafficking (he was sentenced to seven years in prison), embezzlement of public funds (he was sentenced to 4+12 years to prison), extortion and bribery (in both of which he was declared innocent). His position as senator earned him immunity from incarceration.[3][4]

Menem ran for the presidency again in 2003, but faced with a likely defeat in a ballotage against Néstor Kirchner, he chose to pull out, effectively handing the presidency to Kirchner. He was elected senator for La Rioja in 2005. By the time he died in 2021 at age 90, he was the oldest living former Argentine president.[b] He is regarded as a polarizing figure in Argentina, mostly due to corruption and economic mismanagement throughout his presidency.

  1. ^ a b Vyas, Kejal (14 February 2021). "Carlos Menem, Argentine President Who Ushered in 'Pizza and Champagne' Era, Dies at 90". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Carlos Menem" Encyclopædia Britannica
  3. ^ "Argentina: Ex-president gets 7 years in prison for arms smuggling". CNN. 13 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Americas | Menem probed over 1995 explosion". BBC News. 16 August 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2010.


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