When Carlson was keen on the nation, it was on a free-market binge under Carlos Menem.
His successor, Carlos Menem, a Peronist, would carry out the free-market reforms he had eschewed.
It was Domingo Cavallo, President Carlos Menem's economy minister of 1991-96, who brought in convertibility.
In 1989, President Carlos Menem renounced the use of force in pursuing Argentina's claim.
Carlos Menem, president for a decade until 1999, is under house arrest, on corruption charges.
After a decade of President Carlos Menem's brash ostentation, Mr de la Rua's greyness appeals.
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Like that of Argentina's Carlos Menem, Mr Fujimori's reform drive has faltered in the president's second term.
The Argentinians included a transitory clause in their new constitution to impede Carlos Menem from running again.
That gave him victory by default after Carlos Menem, another former president, withdrew from a run-off ballot.
The opposition Peronists, particularly ex-President Carlos Menem, despise Mr Alvarez, who defected from their party in the 1990s.
Carlos Menem, its Peronist president from 1989-99, privatised everything from oil to water.
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Next day he was to meet Argentina's Carlos Menem, with a summit of all four men on the 22nd.
In the end, his successor, Carlos Menem, in 1989-90 amnestied those already convicted.
To the south, Argentina may find no better answer to its woes than another spin with Carlos Menem and Peronism.
It is a product of the brutal neoliberal policies implemented in Argentina by former President Carlos Menem in the 1990s.
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Mr Kiguel served as finance minister during the 1990s rule of Peronist president Carlos Menem, under former economy minister Roque Fernandez.
General Oviedo was given refuge in Argentina, thanks to his friendship with President Carlos Menem, and to Latin America's tradition of asylum.
Many observers compare his situation with that of Argentina's President Carlos Menem, who appointed a tough, independent-minded economist, Domingo Cavallo, as finance minister.
After flying to Brasilia for dinner with his Brazilian counterpart, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, President Carlos Menem of Argentina agreed temporarily to suspend the quotas.
Mr Duhalde retains control over this political machine, which he deployed to help Mr Kirchner defeat his arch-enemy Carlos Menem, Argentina's president from 1989-99.
The vote comes after a decade of rule by Carlos Menem, a rumbustious Peronist who turned into one of Latin America's firmest free-market reformers.
What is interesting about Kirchner is that one of his objectives was to distinguish himself from the government of former President Carlos Menem (1990-1999).
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In Argentina, two opposition parties of very different pedigrees have just managed to unite and defeat President Carlos Menem's party in a congressional election.
An appeals court in Buenos Aires has convicted ex-President Carlos Menem of illegally selling 6, 500 tonnes of arms to Croatia and Ecuador in the 1990s.
Certainly the Fund was an accessory to the collapse: it overpraised Carlos Menem, Argentina's president of 1989-99, failing to blow the whistle on his loose fiscal policy.
Mr Kirchner came second in the first round of the 2003 presidential vote and won by default when ex-President Carlos Menem dropped out of the second round.
In Argentina , all the main candidates bidding to succeed President Carlos Menem in October's presidential election ruled out any change in the country's fixed exchange rate.
Indeed, Carlos Menem, the president, and Roque Fernandez, the economy minister, may have raised the possibility in the hope that talking about it will make such a move unnecessary.
Mr. Videla served only five years before receiving a pardon by then-President Carlos Menem, part of a broad amnesty that Mr. Menem said would help heal wounds of the era.
Other Latin Americans have recently shown similar conservatism at times of economic stress inspired by events abroad: Argentines in 1995 re-elected President Carlos Menem in the teeth of a recession.
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