De la Rúa's government was characterized by an ongoing economic crisis, continuous fights and rivalries between the coalition partners, cabinet crises, a general sensation of inaction and a failure to tackle corruption. His lack of charisma and his slow demeanorhurt his public image.
He was finally forced out of office by the popular demonstrations in the midst of the December 2001 riots, the financial crisis, and the growing popular unrest, which took form under the rallying cry of the Argentine: ¡que se vayan todos! ("away with them all!") – referring to the governing class.
So your answer , I do not think so
2007-03-25 02:46:13
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answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6
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ok look this ego centric look in the world needs to quit. to hell with what argentina does for argentina what do people do for people. stop with the small thinking and think global.
2007-03-27 18:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares,,,,,,,,,,,,for once let our people care for our people! This isn't even pertinent to our problems. We fed the world, armed the world, rescued countries from all kinds of disasters and now we need rescuing from this administrations disasters!
2007-03-27 16:59:21
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answered by Dan D 1
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I will look into it but most Hispanic countrues do not do anything to better their people, just seem to better their pocketbooks. Shalom.
2007-03-24 01:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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