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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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Despite his health problems and faces lawsuits, former President Carlos Menem called on to start the year not left out of the next presidential race.
"I ask the Argentines to bring me a tab for October 2011," he told the radio Cadena 3.
That way, tried to join the impact that caused the announcement of Senator Carlos Reutemann of Santa Fe, its possible interest in competing for the presidency.
Menem has already tried a third term as head of state in 2003, but resigned to the second round after placing first in the initial vote.
In 2007, faked to compete again, but, far from the tip in any survey, withdrew again.
If we now try to get the nomination, it will be even more unfavorable conditions. For months citations elude justice for corruption during his rule with the excuse, "ratified by their doctors," that suffers a severe anemia and are not properly recovered from the flu. So, avoided hear in person the charges against him in the trial that followed for smuggling arms to Croatia and Ecuador between 1991 and 1995.
Based on that plan, Menem lives in a house in the Club de Golf de La Rioja capital and no mid-year deals from his seat in the Senate.

http://www.lanacion.com.ar/nota.asp?nota_id=1086243

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domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011

Menem

Menem


Recoleta: former officer caught stealing books Menem


Jorge Pereyra de Olazabal, Uceda President Menem and former official. | Photo: Cedoc


The chairman of the Democratic Center Union Party (Uceda) and former vice defense minister Menem, Jorge Pereyra de Olazabal, was delayed today by security personnel in a bookstore the neighborhood of Recoleta, for stealing books.

"He purchased a book, wine, coffee and when he pulled the alarm sounded. I asked him to show me the bag and saw that he had five books without buying tickets," he told staff. "The location is great, if not for the alarm I did not realize."

When security stopped him, Pereyra de Olazabal was contrite and "said he wanted to pay for books, let him go. He said he had contacts with the police, who did not want this to happen to seniors. I apologized, he would not happen again, it was wrong for what he did, "said one of the security officials of the library to Chronicle TV channel.

http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2009/10/24/noticia_0016.html