- Raúl
Ricardo Alfonsín (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈul
alfonˈsin] ; 12
March 1927 – 31
March 2009) was an
Argentine lawyer and
statesman who
served as President...
- Raúl
Alfonsín (1927–2009), was the
former President of Argentina.
Alfonsín may also
refer to:
Ricardo Alfonsín (born 1953),
politician and son of the...
- Luis
Alfonsín (born 2
November 1953) is an
Argentine lawyer,
academic and
politician prominent in the
Radical Civic Union. His father, Raúl
Alfonsín, was...
-
known as
Alfonsín, is a
Spanish retired footballer who pla**** as a defender, and a manager. Born in Cortegana, Huelva, Andalusia,
Alfonsín began working...
-
Jaime Alfonsín Alfonso (born 18
August 1956) is a
Spanish state lawyer.
Alfonsín served King
Felipe VI for 30 years,
first as
Private Secretary to the...
- Raúl
Alfonsín was the
president of
Argentina from 1983 to 1989. He died on
March 31, 2009, aged 82. He had lung
cancer and died at his home; a m****ive...
- (1922-1928),
Arturo Frondizi (1958-1962),
Arturo Illia (1963-1966), Raúl
Alfonsín (1983-1989) and
Fernando de la Rúa (1999-2001).
After 2001, the
party has...
- Raúl
Alfonsín was the
president of
Argentina from 1983 to 1989.
Chief among Alfonsín's inherited problems was an
economic depression stemming from the...
- V.
Iglesias 1983:
Belisario Betancur 1984:
Contadora group 1985: Raúl
Alfonsín 1986:
University of
Salamanca and
University of
Coimbra 1987:
Javier Pérez...
- Aires.
Alfonsín Alende Frigerio The
Alfonsín-Martínez
tandem won the
election by 51.75% of
votes against the 40.16% of Luder-Bittel tandem.
Alfonsín's 51...