2003 in Argentina

2003 in Argentina

"See also:"
2002 in Argentina,
other events of 2003,
2004 in Argentina----

Events

January

* 3 January: The Assembly of the Justicialist Party, with three presidential candidates, proposes using the Ley de Lemas in the main election instead of selecting one candidate in primaries. The opposition is outraged.

February

* 15 February: Worldwide protests against the imminent U.S. attack on Iraq. In Argentina, thousands demonstrate in Buenos Aires, Rosario, Santa Fe, Jujuy, Ushuaia and many other cities.
* 27 February: Archbishop of Santa Fe, Edgardo Gabriel Storni, is accused of sexual abuse on a seminarist, and absolved from two previous similar accusations.

March

April

* 27 April: Presidential elections, including three Justicialist candidates running separately. Carlos Menem beats Néstor Kirchner in the first voting round. Runoff election is scheduled for 18 May.
* 29 April: Heavy rainfall floods 7 departments of Santa Fe Province, including much of the capital. The Salado River, Argentina overflows. 100,000 people have to be evacuated.

May

* 14 May: Carlos Menem abandons his presidential aspirations in light of surveys showing an overwhelming defeat in the runoff election.
* 20 May: The Rosario-Victoria Bridge is finished and opened to public access, joining two provinces over the Paraná River.
* 25 May: Néstor Kirchner assumes the presidency. Several Latin American presidents, including Fidel Castro, attend the inauguration.
* 27 May: President Kirchner retires 16 Army generals, starting a renewal of the Armed Forces. He also visits Entre Ríos and personally settles a 2-month-long teacher strike.
* 30 May: The government announces that road and highway concession contracts will not be renewed, and that fees and contracts of all privatized services will be revised.

June

* June 4: In a national speech on TV, President Kirchner denounces pressure from the Supreme Court (with a majority of Justices appointed by former President Menem), refuses to "negotiate behind society's back" and asks Congress to consider impeachment of the offending Justices.
* June 5: The SIDE's files on the AMIA bombing are to be declassified.
* 16 June: A group of neighbors of the town of Arequito, Santa Fe assault a police station, enraged by a murder. Police and a judge are accused of disregarding that and other cases.
* 19 June: The retired's welfare administration, PAMI, is placed under temporal state surveillance to investigate corruption.
** People attack a police station in Arrecifes, Buenos Aires, for the same reasons as in Arequito three days ago.

July

August

* 6 August: A blackout leaves 400,000 people without electricity in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, one after government representatives deny a petition to raise power fees. President Kirchner voices suspicion.
* 11 August: Argentina adheres to the Convention on the imprescriptibility of war crimes and crimes against humanity. At the same time, Congress discusses repealing the laws that ended trials of military involved in the "Proceso", and Criminal Chamber of the judiciary supports the involvement of Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón, who has asked for the arrest of 46 Argentinians.
* 12 August: The Chamber of Deputies repeals the "Law of Obedience Due" and the "Full Stop Law".
* 13 August: The Senate accuses Supreme Justice Eduardo Moliné O'Connor, who will be subject to "political trial" (impeachment).
* 14 August: A judge orders the arrest of Roberto Cirilo Perdía, Fernando Hugo Vaca Narvaja and Mario Eduardo Firmenich, former members of the far-leftist organization "Montoneros", accused of leading their followers into a trap in 1979.
* 17 August: The National Women's Meeting demonstrates in Rosario, asking for free access to contraceptives and the right to abortion, and against the involvement of the Catholic Church in the issue.
* 23 August: Iran cuts commercial ties with Argentina over the arrest in Britain of its former ambassador, Hadi Soleimanpour, for alleged involvement in the 1994 AMIA bombing.
* 24 August: Citizens of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires vote to elect a mayor. In the first round, Mauricio Macri gets about 4% more votes than Aníbal Ibarra, not enough to avoid a runoff.
* 26 August: The retired people's administrative entity, PAMI, for the first time acknowledges the pension rights of a homosexual man in cohabitation with another.

eptember

October

* 10 October: Sports - Rugby union: The 2003 Rugby World Cup, with 20 countries competing for the William Webb Ellis Trophy over a 7 week period, starts after a spectacular opening ceremony at the Telstra Stadium, Sydney, Australia with Australia defeating Argentina 24-8 in the opening match. [cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/rugby_world_cup/3176038.stm | title = Australia stumble past Pumas | publisher = "BBC" | accessdate=2008-02-28]

November

December

* 20 December: Former Argentinian president Carlos Menem is charged with tax fraud for failing to declare a Swiss bank account containing $600,000. If convicted he could be debarred from public office. [cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3336367.stm | title = Menem charged over Swiss account | publisher = "BBC" | accessdate=2008-02-28]

Deaths

* 12 January: De facto President Leopoldo Galtieri (b. 1926)
* 26 May: Labour unionist, human rights activist and politician Alfredo Bravo (b. 1925)
* 10 June: Techint's leader, businessman Roberto Rocca (b. 1922)
* 5 July: Bebu Silvetti, popular musician, songwriter and arranger.

References


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