Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina at the start of 2015.
Mauricio Macri became the President of Argentina on December 10.
De Kirchner was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10. She won re-election in 2011.
Kirchner was the second female President of Argentina after Isabel Martínez de Perón, but the first elected female President. She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Macri became the President on 2015 December 10. Prior to this he was the Mayor of Buenos Aires for 8 years.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2010. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10.
She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2012. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year. She was later re-elected for a second 4-year term, which started on 2011 Dec 10, serving until 2015 December 10.
She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2008. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10.She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Argentina
The President of Argentina is elected by popular vote every 4 years.
The country of Argentina is a democracy with an elected President.
Argentina is controlled by a President in 2014. The government in Argentina is regulated by checks and balances, and it is composed of three branches of government.
Nestor Kirchner is no longer the President of Argentina. He passed away on October 27, 2010. He was the President of Argentina from May 2003 to December 2007.
Argentina has one president at a time. Counting elected president, vice president that became president and military leaders that held the office of president of Argentina, there have been 52 presidents.
The Argentine president supported the marrige equality bill and signed it into law on July 21, 2010. Same-sex marriage is legal in Argentina.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2009. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10.She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Present Leader of Argentina 2010 isCristina Fernandez De Kirchner
No Argentina does not have a monarchy.Argentina is a democracy
Yes, the current president of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is female.
The current President of Argentina as of October 2012 is Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the 55th.
no, Argentina has not changed. but the president has
Juan Peron was elected president in south America in Argentina
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was the President of Argentina in 2008. She was elected in 2007, and took the position as of Dec 11 of that year, serving until 2015 December 10.She succeeded her husband, Nestor Kirchner, the previous President of Argentina, who declined to run for re-election in 2007, and later passed away from heart-failure in 2010.
Dr. Ricardo Luis Lorenzetti is the current president of the Supreme Court of Argentina.