2008 in Argentina explained
Events in the year 2008 in Argentina.
Incumbents
Julio Cobos
Governors
Gildo Insfrán
Alberto Rodríguez Saá
Gerardo Zamora
José Alperovich
Vice Governors
- Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province: Alberto Balestrini Vice Governor of Catamarca Province: Marta Grimaux Vice Governor of Chaco Province: Juan Carlos Bacileff Ivanoff Vice Governor of Corrientes Province: Tomás Rubén Pruyas Vice Governor of Entre Rios Province: José Lauritto Vice Governor of Formosa Province: Floro Bogado Vice Governor of Jujuy Province: Pedro Segura Vice Governor of La Pampa Province: Luis Alberto Campo Vice Governor of La Rioja Province: Teresita Luna Vice Governor of Misiones Province: Sandra Giménez Vice Governor of Neuquén Province: Ana Pechen Vice Governor of Rio Negro Province: Bautista Mendioroz Vice Governor of Salta Province: Andrés Zottos Vice Governor of San Juan Province: Rubén Uñac Vice Governor of San Luis Province: Jorge Luis Pellegrini Vice Governor of Santa Cruz: Luis Martínez Crespo Vice Governor of Santa Fe Province: Griselda Tessio Vice Governor of Santiago del Estero: Ángel Niccolai Vice Governor of Tierra del Fuego: Carlos Basanetti
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
- 25 June: Argentina reports that its total foreign debt hit US$127 billion in the first quarter of the year — continuing to rise higher than when the country negotiated a record debt swap in 2005. The increase in combined public and private debt was driven by private companies borrowing money abroad to finance operations. Debt was US$123 billion at the end of 2007.International Herald Tribune
July
- 2 July: Lost scenes from German-Austrian director Fritz Lang's legendary silent film "Metropolis" are discovered in Argentina. Paula Félix-Didier, head of film museum Museo del Cine in Buenos Aires, discovered an uncut version of the 1927 science fiction film when she looked into reports that a tape in the archive was unusually long. She travelled to Berlin with a copy of the film and met with experts who say they are certain it is the missing original-length version of Lang's masterpiece that reveals key plot scenes and an expansion of minor roles, Die Zeit said.The Local
- 10 July: When the Teatro Colón, Latin America's most famous opera house, closed for refurbishment in November 2006, Buenos Aires city officials vowed that it would reopen in time for its centenary on May 25, 2008. But when the great day arrived, the theatre's golden proscenium arch was still in pieces on the floor, alongside plywood boards, while scaffolding rose the full 280NaN0 height of its dome. To kick off the celebrations, the Colón's resident symphony orchestra was obliged to perform in a neighbouring theatre specialising in musicals, where it had to use microphones instead of relying on the opera house's fabulous natural acoustics.Economist.com
- 19 July: After months of standoff with irate farmers, and a humiliating defeat in the Senate, the government rolls back the extra levy on farm exports. The government rescinded Friday a controversial tax increase on grain exports that had sparked months of protests and bared deep divisions in one of the world's major food-producing nations.Los Angeles Times
- 23 July: Argentina replaces cabinet chief: Argentine President Cristina Fernandez names former head of the social security agency Sergio Massa as cabinet chief, in a shake-up just days after the Senate rejected a government tax hike on soy exports.Reuters
August
- 12 August: Argentina's government announces a plan to buy back some of the country's debt, triggering a recovery in financial assets following the previous week's selloff. While news of the intervention props up markets, economists remain broadly pessimistic about President Cristina Kirchner's populist economic policies, which have stoked inflation, eroded Argentina's fiscal position and alienated the agribusiness sector that is the motor of the economy. That pessimism was reflected in a move by the ratings agency Standard & Poor's Corp. to lower Argentina's foreign and local currency long-term credit ratings to B from B+.Wall Street Journal
- 13 August: The Argentine Senate passes a law that defines alimentary disorders such as obesity, anorexia and bulimia, as diseases, and therefore medical insurers have to take care of the cost of their treatment Yahoo news, Diario Clarín.
- 9-24 August: At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Argentina wins gold medals in the Madison cycling and men's football and bronze medals in judo, sailing, and women's hockey.[2]
Predicted and scheduled events
December
Deaths
- 9 January, Jorge Anaya, Admiral
- 3 February, Jorge Liderman, composer
- 4 February, Bertha Moss, actress
- 12 March, Jorge Guinzburg, journalist
- 18 May, Irma Córdoba, actress
- 25 May, Ítalo Argentino Lúder, politician
- 31 May, Nelly Láinez, actress
- 9 June, Esteban Mellino, actor
- 27 July: Osvaldo Álvarez Guerrero, politician
- August 2: Pérez Celis, plastic artist
- August 15: Carlos Meglia, comic book artist, co-creator of Cybersix
Sports
See worldwide 2008 in sports
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-104392-2008-05-18.html Dígale SI al nuevo partido opositor
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/medals_table/default.stm BBC Sport
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/football/7578052.stm Argentina brave heat to take gold
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080824182530/http://www.fifa.com/mensolympic/news/newsid=861016.html#golden+moment+argentina Golden moment for Argentina