The 51st President of Argentina, who served from 2003 to 2007, is known for his efforts to rebuild the country's economy and restore its international reputation after a severe crisis. He's also recognized for his human rights advocacy and social welfare programs.
73 Years Old
The first female President of Argentina, serving from 2007 to 2015, known for her progressive policies and strong leadership during a period of economic growth. She later became Vice President, continuing to shape the country's politics.
84 Years Old
A lawyer and politician who served as President of Argentina from 2002 to 2003, known for navigating the country's economic crisis and defaulting on its foreign debt. He implemented austerity measures to stabilize the economy.
88 Years Old
Led Argentina through a tumultuous period, implementing economic reforms and navigating corruption scandals, while also being a key figure in the country's transition to democracy. Known for his efforts to stabilize the economy and promote human rights.
95 Years Old
The 50th President of Argentina, a lawyer-turned-politician who implemented neoliberal economic policies and pardoned military officers involved in human rights abuses during the country's Dirty War. He's also known for his flamboyant style and corruption scandals.
99 Years Old
The first democratically elected president of Argentina after a period of military rule, known for his efforts to promote human rights and democracy in the country.
Born in 1895
The authoritarian leader who ruled Argentina with his charismatic wife Eva, implementing populist economic policies and promoting nationalism, while suppressing opposition and civil liberties.