Carlos Ruckauf

Carlos Ruckauf
National Deputy
In office
10 December 2003 – 9 December 2007
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
In office
10 December 1991 – 24 August 1993
In office
10 December 1987 – 16 August 1989
Succeeded byJorge Domínguez
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina
In office
January 2, 2002 – May 25, 2003
PresidentEduardo Duhalde
Preceded byJosé María Vernet
Succeeded byRafael Bielsa
Governor of Buenos Aires Province
In office
December 10, 1999 – January 2, 2002
Vice GovernorFelipe Solá
Preceded byEduardo Duhalde
Succeeded byFelipe Solá
Vice President of Argentina
In office
July 8, 1995 – December 10, 1999
PresidentCarlos Saúl Menem
Preceded byEduardo Duhalde
Succeeded byCarlos Álvarez
Minister of the Interior
In office
1 March 1993 – 15 January 1995
PresidentCarlos Saúl Menem
Preceded byGustavo Béliz
Succeeded byCarlos Corach
Ambassador of Argentina to Italy
In office
1989–1991
PresidentCarlos Saúl Menem
Preceded byAlfredo Allende
Succeeded byCarlos Keller Sarmiento
Minister of Labor
In office
11 August 1975 – 3 February 1976
PresidentIsabel Perón
Preceded byCecilio Conditi
Succeeded byMiguel Unamuno
Personal details
Born (1944-07-10) July 10, 1944 (age 80)
Ramos Mejía
Political partyJusticialist Party

Carlos Federico Ruckauf (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos ruˈkawf] ; born July 10, 1944) is a Peronist politician in Argentina, member of the Justicialist Party. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from January 2002 to March 2003. He had earlier served as Vice-President of Argentina from 1995 to 1999, with Carlos Menem, and as his Interior Minister during his first administration. He was twice elected to the National Assembly following the restoration of democratic rule. In his early career, he was appointed a labor court judge, followed by Minister of Labor in July 1974.