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Graciela Fernández Meijide

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teacher. In 1976, her 16-year-old son, Pablo, was taken by the authorities in a night-time raid on the family apartment, along with his girlfriend, María Zimmermann, in what appears to be a case of mistaken identity (the girl's former boyfriend was a student activist also named Pablo). They were not
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De la Rúa, on the other hand, was elected President, and he appointed Fernández Meijide to his cabinet as Minister of Social Development and Environment. She was unable to put many of her social plans into action, however, due to lack of funds, and her popularity waned as the public's impatience
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in 1995 for the city. During this time the newly formed FrePaSo's popularity and her own grew. In 1997, she resigned her seat in the Senate and was elected a deputy once again – now for Buenos Aires Province – in a resounding victory over
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Although Fernández Meijide was approached by several parties after her high-profile work, it was not until the creation of the centre-left
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that she started a political career, having seen the passing into law of the controversial 'Pardon Laws' (the
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to remedy the country's economic crisis. Fernández Meijide afterward retired from active politics. Her
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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in 1991 on the center-left Broad Front ticket, albeit without success.
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires
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Fernández Meijide campaigned for the rights of the families of the
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dictatorship (1976–83). She stood as a candidate for the
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Minister of Social Development and the Environment of Argentina
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Members of the Argentine Senate for Buenos Aires Province
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Graciela Fernez Meijide: una mujer con temple de acero
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National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
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Argentine name
surname
marital name

Minister of Social Development and the Environment of Argentina
Fernando de la Rúa
National Deputy
Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires
National Senator
Buenos Aires
Avellaneda
Buenos Aires Province
Broad Front
Front for a Country in Solidarity
Alliance
forced disappearances
Dirty War
FrePaSo
Avellaneda
Buenos Aires
French language
disappeared
Dirty War
Montreal
Permanent Assembly for Human Rights
depositions
National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
Broad Front
Ley de Obediencia Debida

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