2001 in Argentina explained
Events from the year 2001 in Argentina
Incumbents
vacant
Governors
Gildo Insfrán
Carlos Rovira
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá (until 23 December); María Alicia Lemme (starting 23 December)
Carlos Juárez (until 15 December); Carlos Ricardo Díaz (starting 15 December)
Julio Miranda
Vice Governors
- Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province: Felipe Solá Vice Governor of Catamarca Province: Hernán Colombo Vice Governor of Chaco Province: Roy Nikisch Vice Governor of Corrientes Province: vacant (until 10 December); Eduardo Leonel Galantini (starting 10 December)
- Vice Governor of Entre Rios Province: Edelmiro Tomás Pauletti Vice Governor of Formosa Province: Floro Bogado Vice Governor of Jujuy Province: Rubén Daza Vice Governor of La Pampa Province: Heriberto Mediza Vice Governor of La Rioja Province: Luis Beder Herrera Vice Governor of Misiones Province: Mercedes Margarita Oviedo
- Vice Governor of Nenquen Province: Jorge Sapag Vice Governor of Rio Negro Province: Bautista Mendioroz Vice Governor of Salta Province: Walter Wayar Vice Governor of San Juan Province: Marcelo Lima
- Vice Governor of San Luis Province: María Alicia Lemme (until 10 December); vacant thereafter (starting 10 December)
- Vice Governor of Santa Cruz: vacant
- Vice Governor of Santa Fe Province: Marcelo Muniagurria Vice Governor of Santiago del Estero: vacant
- Vice Governor of Tierra del Fuego: Daniel Gallo
Events
See main article: December 2001 riots in Argentina.
- 4 February: Murder of Natalia Melmann in Miramar.
- 16 December: Unemployed activists and protestors demanding food from supermarkets cause several incidents in Greater Buenos Aires.
- 18 December: Supermarkets and convenience stores start being looted in several places of Greater Buenos Aires and Rosario.
- 19 December: President de la Rúa declares a state of emergency. Cacerolazos erupt in major cities. Minister Domingo Cavallo resigns.
- 20 December: Argentine economic crisis: December riots: Riots erupt in Buenos Aires. Violent incidents in Plaza de Mayo between protestors and police, and in other parts of the country. 26 people die. The president resigns.[1] President Fernando de la Rúa resigns two days later.
- 22 December: After Congress deliberations, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá is appointed interim president.
- 30 December: Rodríguez Saá fails to obtain political support from his fellow party members, and resigns after only a week in office.
Full date unknown
Births
Deaths
Sports
See worldwide 2001 in sports
Notes and References
- Web site: 2001-12-20 . Argentina in state of siege after deadly riots . 2022-11-20 . CNN.
- Web site: A fondo por Circunvalacion. De Garage diario de rock. Juan Barberis. July 2011. February 11, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140715053414/http://www.degarageweb.com.ar/?p=1210. July 15, 2014. dead.
- https://www.whoscored.com/Players/369430/Show/Enzo-Fernández Enzo Fernández
- Web site: Cycling BMX Athlete Profile: ROTH Agustina - Pan American Games Lima 2019 . wrsd.lima2019.pe . 31 May 2020.