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Eduardo Camano - translation to English

ARGENTINE POLITICIAN
Eduardo Camano; Eduardo Oscar Camaño

Eduardo Camano         
n. Eduardo Óscar Camaño (nacido en 1946), político peronista argentino que fue presidente interino de este país por 2 días (desde el 31 de diciembre del 2001 al 1º de enero del 2002)
Eduardo Duhalde         
  • Duhalde takes the [[oath of office]] as [[president of Argentina]].
  • Ballot of the [[Justicialist Party]] for the 1989 presidential elections
  • Depositors protest in February 2002 against the ''[[corralito]]'', which forbade them from withdrawing money from their bank accounts. The measure was lifted in December.
  • Duhalde during the 2011 campaign
  • Eduardo Duhalde in 1974
  • US secretary of defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]] and Argentine minister of defense [[Horacio Jaunarena]].
INTERIM PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA FROM 2002 TO 2003
Eduardo Alberto Duhalde
n. Eduardo Duhalde (nacido en 1941 como Eduardo Alberto Duhalde Maldonado) ex-presidente de Argentina
skay         
MÚSICO ARGENTINO
Eduardo "Skay" Beilinson; Skay; Eduardo Skay Beilinson; Eduardo Beilinson; Beilinson
n. imitation leather, artificial leather, synthetic leather

Definition

skay
skay (ingl.; pronunc. [escái]) m. Material sintético que imita el cuero, muy usado en tapicería: "Un sillón tapizado de skay".

Wikipedia

Eduardo Camaño

Eduardo Oscar Camaño (born 17 June 1946) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was in charge of the executive branch in a caretaker capacity, effectively acting as president, for two days between 31 December 2001, and 1 January 2002.