Ministry of Economy (Argentina)
{{Short description|Government ministry of Argentina}}
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| jurisdiction = Government of Argentina
| headquarters = Palacio de Hacienda
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| employees = 4,000 (2009)[http://www.mecon.gov.ar/onp/html/presutexto/proy2009/jurent/pdf/P09J50.pdf Oficina Nacional de Presupuesto, Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas. June 6, 2009. {{in lang|es}}]
| budget = $ 616,641,458,521 (2021){{cite web|url=https://www.economia.gob.ar/onp/presupuestos/2021|title=Presupuesto 2021|access-date=20 November 2020|date=2020|work=Ministerio de Economía|language=es}}
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{{Politics of Argentina}}
The Ministry of Economy ({{langx|es|Ministerio de Economía}}) of Argentina is the country's state treasury and a ministry of the national executive power that manages economic policy.
The Ministry of Economy is one of the oldest ministries in the Argentine government, having existed continuously since the formation of the first Argentine executive in 1854, in the presidency of Justo José de Urquiza – albeit under the name of Ministry of the Treasury. The current minister responsible is Luis Caputo, who has served since 2023 in the cabinet of Javier Milei.
Headquarters
File:Palacio de Hacienda (1940).JPG
The Argentine Ministry of the Treasury has, since the building's 1939 inaugural, been based in a 14-story Rationalist office building designed by local architect Carlos Pibernat. The Economy Ministry building was built on a 0.57 ha (1.4 ac) Montserrat neighborhood lot facing the Casa Rosada presidential office building to the north, and the Defense Ministry (Libertador Building) to the east{{spaced ndash}}a government building also designed by Pibernat.
The building's lobby was decorated with murals painted by the architect's brother, Antonio Pibernat, a Post-Impressionist painter influenced by the naturalist Barbizon School.[http://www.mecon.gov.ar/patrimonio_cultural/pibernat/nochemus.htm Ministry of Economy: Cultural patrimony] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091219204142/http://www.mecon.gov.ar/patrimonio_cultural/pibernat/nochemus.htm |date=2009-12-19 }}
The post has existed on a formal basis since the 1826 inaugural of Bernardino Rivadavia, who named lawmaker Salvador María del Carril as the nation's first official Ministro de Hacienda.Levene, Ricardo.A History of Argentina. University of North Carolina Press, 1937. The office became among the most powerful in Argentine Government during the generation after 1880, when English Argentine investment, foreign trade, and immigration spurred development. Customs collections (source of over half of public revenues at the time) and the Central Bank were among the responsibilities placed under the Economy Ministry's aegis, and successive ministers' policies were often enacted through presidential decrees.Rock, David. Argentina: 1516–1982. University of California Press, 1987.
Its influence grew further when it absorbed the cabinet post of Minister of Public Works in 1991, to help facilitate Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo's privatizations initiative, and, in turn, divested oversight over the nation's goods-producing sectors with the 2008 designation of the Production Ministry by President Cristina Kirchner, in a bid to improve strained relations with the country's agrarian sector following the 2008 Argentine government conflict with the agricultural sector over export tariffs.[http://www.ellitoral.com/index.php/diarios/2008/11/26/politica/POLI-03.html El Litoral: Ministerio de la Producción {{in lang|es}}]
The Ministry of the Treasury was appropriated a US$1.7 billion operational budget in 2009, and employed over 4,000 staffers.[http://www.mecon.gov.ar/onp/html/presutexto/proy2009/jurent/pdf/P09J50.pdf Oficina Nacional de Presupuesto, Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas. June 6, 2009. {{in lang|es}}]
List of ministers
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! No. ! Minister ! colspan="2"| Party ! Term ! colspan="2"| President |
colspan=7 | Ministry of the Treasury (1854–1958) |
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1
| bgcolor=#6495ED| | 6 March 1854 – 10 October 1854 | rowspan=5 bgcolor=DC143C| | rowspan=5| Justo José de Urquiza |
2
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 10 October 1854 – 2 June 1856 |
3
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 2 June 1856 – 16 April 1857 |
4
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 18 April 1857 – 16 December 1859 |
5
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 16 December 1859 – 5 March 1860 |
6
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 14 March 1860 – 11 August 1860 | rowspan=3 bgcolor=DC143C| | rowspan=3| Santiago Derqui |
7
| bgcolor=#6495ED| | 11 August 1860 – 6 February 1861 |
8
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 6 February 1861 – 5 November 1861 |
9
| bgcolor=#6495ED| | 12 October 1862 – 29 February 1864 | rowspan=2 bgcolor=C2DAEF| | rowspan=2| Bartolomé Mitre |
10
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 29 February 1864 – 12 October 1868 |
11
| bgcolor=#C2DAEF| | 12 October 1868 – 13 October 1870 | rowspan=3 bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan=3| Domingo Faustino Sarmiento |
12
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 13 October 1870 – 13 February 1874 |
rowspan="2" | 13
| rowspan="2" | Santiago Cortínez | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan="2" | Independent | 13 February 1870 – 12 October 1874 |
12 October 1874 – 2 August 1875
| rowspan=5 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=5 | Nicolás Avellaneda |
14
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 2 August 1875 – 20 May 1876 |
15
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 20 May 1876 – 26 August 1876 |
16
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 31 August 1876 – 7 May 1880 |
17
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 7 May 1880 – 12 October 1880 |
18
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 12 October 1880 – 12 October 1883 | rowspan=3 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=3 | Julio Argentino Roca |
19
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 25 October 1883 – 9 March 1885 |
rowspan=2 | 20
| rowspan=2 | Wenceslao Pacheco | rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=2 | National Autonomist Party | 9 March 1885 – 12 October 1886 |
12 October 1886 – 28 February 1889
| rowspan=5 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=5 | Miguel Ángel Juárez |
21
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 28 February 1889 – 24 August 1889 |
22
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 27 August 1889 – 14 April 1890 |
23
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 18 April 1890 – 7 June 1890 |
24
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 9 June 1890 – 6 August 1890 |
25
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 7 August 1890 – 22 October 1891 | rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=2 | Carlos Pellegrini |
26
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 22 October 1891 – 12 October 1892 |
27
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 12 October 1892 – 7 June 1893 | rowspan=4 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=4 | Luis Sáenz Peña |
28
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 7 June 1893 – 5 July 1893 |
29
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 5 July 1893 – 12 August 1893 |
30
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 12 August 1893 – 23 January 1895 |
31
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 23 January 1895 – 21 October 1897 | rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=2 | José Evaristo Uriburu |
32
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 21 October 1897 – 12 October 1898 |
33
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 12 October 1898 – 2 May 1900 | rowspan=3 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=3 | Julio Argentino Roca |
34
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 2 May 1900 – 5 July 1901 |
35
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 11 July 1901 – 12 October 1904 |
36
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 12 October 1904 – 15 March 1906 | bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| |
37
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 15 March 1906 – 21 September 1906 | rowspan=3 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=3 | José Figueroa Alcorta |
38
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 21 September 1906 – 20 September 1907 |
39
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 20 September 1907 – 12 October 1910 |
40
| bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | 12 October 1910 – 5 August 1912 | rowspan=5 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=5 | Roque Sáenz Peña |
41
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 5 August 1912 – 28 March 1913 |
42
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 28 March 1913 – 16 July 1913 |
43
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 21 July 1913 – 16 February 1914 |
rowspan=2 | 44
| rowspan=2 | Enrique Carbó Ortiz | rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan=2 | Independent | 16 February 1914 – 9 August 1914 |
9 August 1914 – 16 August 1915
| rowspan=2 bgcolor={{party color|National Autonomist Party}}| | rowspan=2 | Victorino de la Plaza |
45
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 16 August 1915 – 12 October 1916 |
46
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 12 October 1916 – 12 October 1922 | bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| |
47
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 12 October 1922 – 8 October 1923 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="2" | Marcelo T. de Alvear |
48
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 9 October 1923 – 12 October 1928 |
49
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 12 October 1928 – 6 September 1930 | bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| |
50
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 6 September 1930 – 16 April 1931 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="2" | José Félix Uriburu |
51
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 17 April 1931 – 20 February 1932 |
52
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 20 February 1932 – 20 August 1933 | rowspan="4" bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan="4" | Agustín Pedro Justo |
53
| bgcolor=FF2400| | PSI | 24 August 1933 – 30 December 1935 |
54
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 30 December 1935 – 21 June 1937 |
55
| bgcolor={{party color|National Democratic Party (Argentina)}}| | 21 June 1973 – 20 February 1938 |
56
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 20 February 1938 – 2 September 1940 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="3" | Roberto M. Ortiz |
57
| bgcolor=FF2400| | PSI | 2 September 1940 – 13 March 1941 |
rowspan="2" | 58
| rowspan="2" | Carlos Alberto Acevedo | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|National Democratic Party (Argentina)}}| | rowspan="2" | National Democratic Party | 17 March 1941 – 27 June 1942 |
27 June 1942 – 4 June 1943
| bgcolor={{party color|National Democratic Party (Argentina)}}| |
rowspan="2" | 59
| rowspan="2" | Jorge A. Santamarina | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan="2" | Independent | 4 June 1943 – 7 June 1943 | bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| |
7 June 1943 – 14 October 1943
| rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="2" | Pedro Pablo Ramírez |
rowspan="2" | 60
| rowspan="2" | César Ameghino | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan="2" | Independent | 15 October 1943 – 11 March 1944 |
11 March 1944 – 7 May 1945
| rowspan="4" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="4" | Edelmiro Farrell |
61
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 7 May 1945 – 23 August 1945 |
62
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 23 August 1945 – 20 October 1945 |
63
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 20 October 1945 – 4 June 1946 |
64
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 4 June 1946 – 4 June 1952 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="2" | Juan Perón |
65
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 4 June 1952 – 20 September 1955 |
66
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 20 September 1955 – 13 November 1955 | bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| |
67
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 14 November 1955 – 25 January 1957 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="3" | Pedro Aramburu |
68
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 26 January 1957 – 26 March 1957 |
69
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 26 March 1957 – 1 May 1958 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy (1958–1966) |
70
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 17 June 1958 – 24 June 1959 | rowspan="5" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="5" | Arturo Frondizi |
71
| bgcolor=213C6E| | Independent Civic Party | 25 June 1959 – 26 April 1961 |
72
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 26 April 1961 – 12 January 1962 |
73
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 15 January 1962 – 26 March 1962 |
rowspan="2" | 74
| rowspan="2" | Jorge Wehbe | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | rowspan="2" | Independent | 26 March 1962 – 29 March 1962 |
29 March 1962 – 6 April 1962
| rowspan="5" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="5" | José María Guido |
75
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 6 April 1962 – 25 April 1962 |
76
| bgcolor=213C6E| | Independent Civic Party | 30 June 1962 – 10 December 1962 |
77
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 10 December 1962 – 13 May 1963 |
78
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 21 May 1963 – 12 October 1963 |
79
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 12 October 1963 – 5 August 1964 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="2" | Arturo Illia |
80
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 19 August 1964 – 28 June 1966 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy and Labour (1966–1971) |
81
| bgcolor={{party color|Christian Democratic Party (Argentina)}}| | 4 October 1966 – 3 January 1967 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="3" | Juan Carlos Onganía |
82
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 3 January 1967 – 11 June 1969 |
83
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 11 June 1969 – 17 June 1970 |
84
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 18 June 1970 – 15 October 1970 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="2" | Roberto M. Levingston |
85
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 26 October 1970 – 21 May 1971 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of the Treasury and Finances (1966–1971) |
86
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 1 June 1971 – 11 October 1971 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="3" | Alejandro Lanusse |
87
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 11 October 1971 – 13 October 1972 |
88
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 13 October 1972 – 25 May 1973 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy (1973–1991) |
rowspan="4" | 89
| rowspan="4" | José Ber Gelbard | rowspan="4" bgcolor={{party color|Communist Party of Argentina}}| | rowspan="4" | Communist Party | 25 May 1973 – 13 July 1973 | bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
13 July 1973 – 12 October 1973
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
12 October 1973 – 1 July 1974
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
1 July 1974 – 21 October 1974
| rowspan="8" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="8" | Isabel Perón |
90
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 21 October 1974 – 2 June 1975 |
91
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 2 June 1975 – 17 July 1975 |
92
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 17 July 1975 – 22 July 1975 |
93
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 22 July 1975 – 11 August 1975 |
94
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 11 August 1975 – 14 August 1975 |
95
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 14 August 1975 – 3 February 1976 |
96
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 3 February 1976 – 24 March 1976 |
97
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 29 March 1976 – 31 March 1981 | bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| |
98
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 1 April 1981 – 20 December 1981 | bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| |
99
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 22 December 1981 – 30 June 1982 | bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| |
100
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 2 July 1982 – 24 August 1982 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Military}}| | rowspan="2" | Reynaldo Bignone |
101
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 25 August 1982 – 9 December 1983 |
102
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 10 December 1983 – 18 February 1985 | rowspan="4" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="4" | Raúl Alfonsín |
103
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 18 February 1985 – 31 March 1989 |
104
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 31 March 1989 – 14 May 1989 |
105
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 14 May 1989 – 8 July 1989 |
106
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 9 July 1989 – 14 July 1989 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="3" | Carlos Menem |
107
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 14 July 1989 – 18 December 1989 |
108
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 18 December 1989 – 4 February 1991 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy, Public Works and Services (1991-1999) |
109
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 1 March 1991 – 6 August 1996 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="2" | Carlos Menem |
110
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 6 August 1996 – 10 December 1999 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy (1999–2001) |
111
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 10 December 1999 – 2 March 2001 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | rowspan="3" | Fernando de la Rúa |
112
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 5 March 2001 – 19 March 2001 |
113
| bgcolor=0c6cab| | 20 March 2001 – 20 December 2001 |
colspan="7" | Secretary of the Treasury, Public Finances and Income (2001–2002) |
114
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 23 December 2001 – 30 December 2001 | bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy (2002) |
115
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 3 January 2002 – 27 April 2002 | bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy and Production (2002–2008) |
rowspan="2" | 116
| rowspan="2" | Roberto Lavagna | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="2" | Justicialist Party | 27 April 2002 – 25 May 2003 | bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
25 May 2003 – 27 November 2005
| rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="3" | Néstor Kirchner |
117
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 28 November 2005 – 16 July 2007 |
118
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 17 July 2007 – 10 December 2007 |
119
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 10 December 2007 – 24 April 2008 | bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy and Public Finances (2002–2008) |
120
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 25 April 2008 – 7 July 2009 | rowspan="4" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="4" | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner |
121
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 7 July 2009 – 10 December 2011 |
122
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 10 December 2011 – 20 November 2013 |
123
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 20 November 2013 – 9 December 2015 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of the Treasury and Public Finances (2015–2016) |
124
| bgcolor={{party color|Civic Coalition ARI}}| | 10 December 2015 – 31 December 2016 | bgcolor={{party color|Republican Proposal}}| |
colspan="7" | Ministry of the Treasury (2016–2019) |
125
| bgcolor={{party color|Radical Civic Union}}| | 1 January 2017 – 17 August 2019 | rowspan="2" bgcolor={{party color|Republican Proposal}}| | rowspan="2" | Mauricio Macri |
126
| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Proposal}}| | 17 August 2019 – 10 December 2019 |
colspan="7" | Ministry of Economy (2019–Present) |
127
| bgcolor={{party color|Independent}}| | 10 December 2019 – 2 July 2022 | rowspan="3" bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | rowspan="3" | Alberto Fernández |
128
| bgcolor={{party color|Justicialist Party}}| | 4 July 2022 – 3 August 2022De facto until 28 July 2022 |
129
| bgcolor={{party color|Renewal Front}}| | 3 August 2022De facto since 28 July 2022 – 10 December 2023 |
130
| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Proposal}}| | Republican Proposal/La Libertad Avanza{{efn|Member of La Libertad Avanza since 2024}} | 10 December 2023 – Present | rowspan="1" bgcolor={{party color|La Libertad Avanza}}| | rowspan="1" | Javier Milei |
Notes
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See also
References
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