Fw: [anti-capitalism] Argentina: Next in line quits

Joe R. Golowka joeG at ieee.org
Sun Dec 30 21:10:01 PST 2001


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"The great means for the defense of the revolution remain as ever that of depriving the bourgeoisie of the economic means by which they rule, of arming everyone (until such time as they can be induced to toss their weapons aside as useless and dangerous toys) and of interesting the great mass of the population in victory. If to win, we have to set up the gallows in the public square, I would prefer to lose." - Errico Malatesta ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Stoller" <bstoller at utopia2000.org> To: <ANTINATO at topica.com>; <UK_Left_Network at yahoogroups.com>; <anti-capitalism at yahoogroups.com>; <che-list at yahoogroups.com>; <pttp at yahoogroups.com>; <kominform at lists.EUnet.fi>; <IMF-WB-Protest-Discuss at yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 11:51 PM Subject: [anti-capitalism] Argentina: Next in line quits


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> Reuters (with additional material by AP). 30 December 2001. Senator in
> Line for Argentine Presidency Quits.
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> BUENOS AIRES -- Argentine Senate Chief Ramos Puerta, next in line for
> the presidency after Adolfo Rodriguez Saa resigned, quit early on
> Monday, his spokesman said.
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> "The provisional president of the Senate, Ramon Puerta ... sent his
> resignation by fax," the spokesman said. Local media reports said
> Puerta, who held the presidency for two days a week ago after Fernando
> de la Rua quit as president amid looting and riots, was suffering from
> ill health.
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> Following Puerta's resignation, the provisional presidency should fall
> to Peronist Eduardo Camano, head of the lower house of deputies. He
> would hold the post for two days before Congress appoints an interim
> leader, who would have 90 days to call new elections.
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> Outside the presidential country house in Chapadmalal, more than a
> hundred demonstrators banged pots and shouted insults on Sunday -- a
> smaller version of the protests that rocked the government Friday night
> and Saturday.
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