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Carlos Álvarez (Argentine politician) was born on 26 December, 1948 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Argentine politician. Discover Carlos Álvarez (Argentine politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 26 December 1948
Birthday 26 December
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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Who Is Carlos Álvarez (Argentine politician)'s Wife?

His wife is Marta Chojo Gloria López Lecube Liliana Chiernajowsky

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1948

Carlos Alberto "Chacho" Álvarez (born 26 December 1948) is an Argentine politician.

1968

His father was a printing worker, and the younger Álvarez's first experience in politics would be in the splinter trade union CGT de los Argentinos, formed in 1968 by Raimundo Ongaro.

He earned his degree in history at the University of Buenos Aires.

Álvarez married three times in his youth: Marta Chojo, Gloria López Lecube, and Liliana Chiernajowsky.

He had two daughters with his second wife, though his third marriage would be the most enduring.

1981

He met Liliana Chiernajowsky, who had spent 7 years as a political prisoner during the Dirty War, shortly after her release in 1981.

They had one daughter.

1983

He served as an adviser at the Regional Economies Commission of the Argentine Senate from 1983 to 1989.

1985

Álvarez established Unidos in 1985, a periodical in support of the progressive wing of the Justicialist Party that would become influential in Argentine universities through the student organization APU.

1989

He was elected National Deputy for the Justicialist Party in 1989, but split from the party shortly afterward over disagreements with President Carlos Menem's turn to the right, creating an independent caucus known as The Group of Eight.

1991

Álvarez joined a group of politicians of different progressive parties, as well as former Justicialists, in 1991 to create the Frente Grande coalition party.

1993

He was again elected congressman for the 1993–97 period, as well as a member of the Constitutional Convention that drafted the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution.

1994

He took part in the creation of the FrePaSo coalition in 1994.

1995

Nominated candidate for vice-president on José Octavio Bordón's ticket, they obtained second place in the 1995 presidential elections.

1997

FrePaSo joined the Radical Civic Union in 1997 to form the Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (usually known as the Alianza).

Álvarez was reelected that year to the Chamber of Deputies, this time within the Alianza, in 1997.

1999

He ran again as a vice-presidential nominee in 1999, and was elected Vice President of Argentina with Alianza nominee Fernando de la Rúa in the 1999 presidential elections.

2000

Revelations of bribery on the part of President de la Rúa in the passage of a labour flexibility law bill in 2000 led Álvarez to resign his post on 6 October 2000, denouncing corruption in the administration and in the Senate.

2001

His resignation was followed a year later by de la Rúa's own resignation in the face of the December 2001 riots in Argentina.

He retired from public life for five years.

His marriage to Liliana Chiernajowsky ended, and his notable later relationships included those with politician Vilma Ibarra and actress Soledad Silveyra.

He was appointed as President of Mercosur's permanent representatives committee, CRPM (Comisión de Representantes Permanentes del Mercosur).

2005

He took office on 9 December 2005, was reelected in 2007, and served until December 2009.

2009

Álvarez underwent vascular bypass surgery in 2009, and recovered.

2011

He was Vice President of Argentina during the first 10 months of President Fernando de la Rúa's term, and headed the ALADI Secretariat from 2011 to 2017.

Álvarez was born in Buenos Aires.

He took office as General Secretary of the Latin American regional trade organization, ALADI (Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración), on 1 September 2011 and served in that capacity for six years.