- Who was the first Prime Minister of Argentina?
- A) Juan Domingo Perón
- B) Bernardino Rivadavia
- C) Arturo Frondizi
- D) Raúl Alfonsín
Answer: B) Bernardino Rivadavia
- Which Prime Minister of Argentina served from 1826 to 1827?
- A) Juan Manuel de Rosas
- B) Bernardino Rivadavia
- C) José de Urquiza
- D) Bartolomé Mitre
Answer: B) Bernardino Rivadavia
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina during the 1950s known for his Peronist policies?
- A) Arturo Frondizi
- B) Juan Domingo Perón
- C) Raúl Alfonsín
- D) Roberto Marcelo Levingston
Answer: B) Juan Domingo Perón
- Which Prime Minister was known for the Argentine economic stabilization plan in the 1980s?
- A) Juan Domingo Perón
- B) José de Urquiza
- C) Raúl Alfonsín
- D) Carlos Menem
Answer: C) Raúl Alfonsín
- Who served as Prime Minister of Argentina from 1983 to 1989?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Raúl Alfonsín
- C) Fernando de la Rúa
- D) Eduardo Dato
Answer: B) Raúl Alfonsín
- Which Prime Minister was in office during Argentina’s return to democracy after the military dictatorship?
- A) Raúl Alfonsín
- B) Carlos Menem
- C) Fernando de la Rúa
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: A) Raúl Alfonsín
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina from 1989 to 1999?
- A) Raúl Alfonsín
- B) Carlos Menem
- C) Eduardo Camaño
- D) Fernando de la Rúa
Answer: B) Carlos Menem
- Which Prime Minister was known for implementing neoliberal economic reforms in Argentina?
- A) Raúl Alfonsín
- B) Carlos Menem
- C) Fernando de la Rúa
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: B) Carlos Menem
- Who became the Prime Minister of Argentina in 1999?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Fernando de la Rúa
- C) Eduardo Camaño
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: B) Fernando de la Rúa
- Which Prime Minister’s term was marked by Argentina’s severe economic crisis in 2001?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Raúl Alfonsín
- C) Fernando de la Rúa
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: C) Fernando de la Rúa
- Who served as the Prime Minister of Argentina immediately after Fernando de la Rúa?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Eduardo Camaño
- C) Néstor Kirchner
- D) Fernando de la Rúa
Answer: B) Eduardo Camaño
- Which Prime Minister of Argentina is known for initiating social and economic reforms in the early 2000s?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Néstor Kirchner
- C) Fernando de la Rúa
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: B) Néstor Kirchner
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina from 2003 to 2007?
- A) Eduardo Camaño
- B) Fernando de la Rúa
- C) Néstor Kirchner
- D) Carlos Menem
Answer: C) Néstor Kirchner
- Which Prime Minister of Argentina implemented the Kirchnerismo policies?
- A) Fernando de la Rúa
- B) Néstor Kirchner
- C) Carlos Menem
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: B) Néstor Kirchner
- Who succeeded Néstor Kirchner as Prime Minister of Argentina in 2007?
- A) Fernando de la Rúa
- B) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- C) Eduardo Camaño
- D) Carlos Menem
Answer: B) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- Which Prime Minister served as the President of Argentina from 2007 to 2015?
- A) Néstor Kirchner
- B) Fernando de la Rúa
- C) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- D) Carlos Menem
Answer: C) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina from 2015 to 2019?
- A) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- B) Eduardo Camaño
- C) Mauricio Macri
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: C) Mauricio Macri
- Which Prime Minister’s tenure was marked by economic and fiscal reforms in Argentina?
- A) Néstor Kirchner
- B) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- C) Mauricio Macri
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: C) Mauricio Macri
- Who became the Prime Minister of Argentina in 2019?
- A) Mauricio Macri
- B) Eduardo Camaño
- C) Alberto Fernández
- D) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Answer: C) Alberto Fernández
- Which Prime Minister of Argentina is known for his response to the COVID-19 pandemic?
- A) Mauricio Macri
- B) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- C) Alberto Fernández
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: C) Alberto Fernández
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina before Alberto Fernández?
- A) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- B) Mauricio Macri
- C) Néstor Kirchner
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: B) Mauricio Macri
- Which Prime Minister’s policies included the “Cambiemos” coalition?
- A) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- B) Eduardo Camaño
- C) Mauricio Macri
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: C) Mauricio Macri
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina during the 2008 global financial crisis?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Fernando de la Rúa
- C) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- D) Mauricio Macri
Answer: C) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- Which Prime Minister of Argentina was in office during the 2015 presidential election?
- A) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- B) Mauricio Macri
- C) Néstor Kirchner
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: B) Mauricio Macri
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina in 2020?
- A) Mauricio Macri
- B) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- C) Alberto Fernández
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: C) Alberto Fernández
- Which Prime Minister of Argentina faced significant challenges due to high inflation rates?
- A) Fernando de la Rúa
- B) Néstor Kirchner
- C) Mauricio Macri
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: C) Mauricio Macri
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina from 1999 to 2001?
- A) Carlos Menem
- B) Fernando de la Rúa
- C) Eduardo Camaño
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: B) Fernando de la Rúa
- Which Prime Minister’s administration included the reform of the Argentine pension system?
- A) Eduardo Camaño
- B) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
- C) Mauricio Macri
- D) Néstor Kirchner
Answer: C) Mauricio Macri
- Who was the Prime Minister of Argentina during the Falklands War?
- A) Juan Domingo Perón
- B) Fernando de la Rúa
- C) Carlos Menem
- D) Eduardo Camaño
Answer: A) Juan Domingo Perón
- Which Prime Minister’s term saw Argentina’s involvement in the 2002 Argentine economic crisis?
- A) Néstor Kirchner
- B) Mauricio Macri
- C) Eduardo Camaño
- D) Fernando de la Rúa
Answer: C) Eduardo Camaño
Name | Term Start | Term End | Notes |
Bernardino Rivadavia | 1826 | 1827 | First president of Argentina; served briefly. |
Juan José Viamonte | 1827 | 1827 | Short term; interim leader. |
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón | 1816 | 1819 | Key figure in the Argentine War of Independence. |
Bartolomé Mitre | 1862 | 1868 | First constitutional president. |
José Evaristo Uriburu | 1906 | 1908 | Notable for his efforts in education reform. |
José Félix Uriburu | 1930 | 1932 | Led a military coup; established a dictatorship. |
Arturo Frondizi | 1958 | 1962 | Promoted economic reforms; overthrown by military. |
José María Guido | 1962 | 1963 | Interim president following a coup. |
Arturo Umberto Illia | 1963 | 1966 | Focused on social welfare programs. |
Juan Carlos Onganía | 1966 | 1970 | Military regime; emphasized nationalism. |
Roberto Marcelo Levingston | 1970 | 1971 | Military leader with little support. |
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse | 1971 | 1973 | Military regime; faced civil unrest. |
Héctor José Cámpora | 1973 | 1973 | Short term; returned Peronism to power. |
Raúl Alberto Lastiri | 1973 | 1974 | Brief interim government. |
Juan Domingo Perón | 1973 | 1974 | Third term; died in office. |
Isabel Perón | 1974 | 1976 | First female president; overthrown in a coup. |
Jorge Rafael Videla | 1976 | 1981 | Led military dictatorship known for human rights abuses. |
Reynaldo Antonio Bignone | 1982 | 1983 | Last military leader; transitioned to democracy. |
Raúl Alfonsín | 1983 | 1989 | First elected president after dictatorship. |
Carlos Menem | 1989 | 1999 | Promoted economic reforms; served two terms. |
Fernando de la Rúa | 1999 | 2001 | Resigned during economic crisis. |
Eduardo Duhalde | 2002 | 2003 | Stabilized economy after crisis. |
Néstor Kirchner | 2003 | 2007 | Focused on human rights and economic growth. |
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner | 2007 | 2015 | First woman elected to the presidency; continued Kirchner’s policies. |
Mauricio Macri | 2015 | 2019 | Focused on market-friendly policies. |
Alberto Fernández | 2019 | Present | Current president; deals with economic challenges. |