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- José Horacio Jaunarena (born 29 November 1942) is an Argentine politician who served as minister of defense in the cabinet of Raúl Alfonsín. "Civiles...
- July 1989 – 26 January 1990 President Carlos Menem Preceded by Horacio Jaunarena Succeeded by Humberto Romero Provisional President of the Senate In office...
- Duhalde as the new president. He also gave him two ministers, Horacio Jaunarena for Defense and Jorge Vanossi for Justice. The radical support helped...
- legislators to vote for him, and giving him two ministers, the radicals Horacio Jaunarena and Jorge Vanossi. The legislators loyal to Menem eventually voted for...
- itself in Afghanistan to topple the Taliban rule, defense minister Horacio Jaunarena ordered the Argentine Air Force to prepare to deploy to Afghanistan under...
- Horacio Iglesias (bobsleigh) (1903-unknown), Argentine bobsledder Horacio Jaunarena (born 1942), Argentine politician Horacio Lavandera (born 1984), Argentine...
- Germán López Radical Civic Union 13 February 1986 2 June 1986 José Horacio Jaunarena Radical Civic Union 5 June 1986 8 July 1989 Minister of Economy Bernardo...
- President Fernando de la Rúa Preceded by Jorge Domínguez Succeeded by Horacio Jaunarena Personal details Born (1951-08-10) August 10, 1951 (age 73) Adrogué, Argentina...
- Germán López Radical Civic Union 8 February 1986 – 2 June 1986 75 Horacio Jaunarena Radical Civic Union 2 June 1986 – 8 July 1989 76 Ítalo Lúder Justicialist...
- full stop law, prevented hundreds of prosecutions. The minister Horacio Jaunarena clarified that the law was a project previous to the mutiny, and that...