. . "4144"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "2002"^^ . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn"@en . . . . "1927-05-01"^^ . . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn (Ciudad de San Juan, 13 de marzo de 1927-Ib., 26 de enero de 2012)\u200B fue un m\u00E9dico, escritor y pol\u00EDtico argentino, gobernador de la provincia de San Juan por la Alianza (Argentina) entre 1999 y 2002."@es . "2012-01-26"^^ . . . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn (1 May 1927 \u2013 26 January 2012) was an Argentine politician, physician and author. He served as Governor of his province of San Juan and as a member of the Argentine Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Avel\u00EDn was born in San Juan Province to parents of Lebanese descent. He earned a medical degree at the University of C\u00F3rdoba, and later founded the Colegio M\u00E9dico de la Provincia. Entering politics, he founded the Renewal Crusade party. He became Mayor of the provincial capital, San Juan, in 1958, and at the age of 31. Alfredo Avel\u00EDn died on 26 January 2012."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1069388884"^^ . . . . "Governor of San Juan" . . . . . . "yes"@en . . . . . "Governor of San Juan"@en . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn (Ciudad de San Juan, 13 de marzo de 1927-Ib., 26 de enero de 2012)\u200B fue un m\u00E9dico, escritor y pol\u00EDtico argentino, gobernador de la provincia de San Juan por la Alianza (Argentina) entre 1999 y 2002."@es . . . "190"^^ . . . . . . "2012-01-26"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "InternetArchiveBot"@en . . . . . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn"@en . . . . . . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn (1 May 1927 \u2013 26 January 2012) was an Argentine politician, physician and author. He served as Governor of his province of San Juan and as a member of the Argentine Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Avel\u00EDn was born in San Juan Province to parents of Lebanese descent. He earned a medical degree at the University of C\u00F3rdoba, and later founded the Colegio M\u00E9dico de la Provincia. Entering politics, he founded the Renewal Crusade party. He became Mayor of the provincial capital, San Juan, in 1958, and at the age of 31. He was ultimately elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1989, and to the Argentine Senate, in 1992. On 16 May 1999, Avel\u00EDn was elected as governor of his province with 55%, heading the list of the Alliance for Work, Justice and Education, which would win the presidency of Argentina later the same year. He defeated the incumbent Governor, Jorge Escobar. His period in office was marked by economic turbulence and public unrest in San Juan, not unlike the country as a whole; by 2001, provincial employees were not being paid, and the province was insolvent. Following the downfall of the government of President de la Rua, Avel\u00EDn was a fierce opponent of the austerity measures proposed by the International Monetary Fund, saying, \"The only thing lacking for us is to pull down the Argentine flag and replace it with the IMF's.\" In 2002, Avel\u00EDn was impeached and deposed as governor by a majority of provincial deputies following massive demonstrations. Avel\u00EDn considered running again for the governorship in 2007 against the incumbent, Jos\u00E9 Luis Gioja. His daughter, , who also served as a senator, was eventually the candidate for the Renewal Crusade that year. Alfredo Avel\u00EDn died on 26 January 2012."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "16656819"^^ . . . . . . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn"@es . "November 2017"@en . . . "1927-05-01"^^ . . "1999"^^ . "Physician"@en . . . . . "Alfredo Avel\u00EDn"@en . . . . . . . . . "1999"^^ . . . . . . . . . .