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Carlos Bettini : ウィキペディア英語版
Carlos Bettini

Carlos Antonio Bautista Bettini Francese is an Argentinian businessman, politician, and diplomat who is his country's current ambassador to Spain and Andorra. In his youth he was a close friend of Nestor Kirchner and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, both of whom appointed him to the ambassadorship during their terms as president of Argentina. His appointment to this position was a matter of considerable controversy owing to his background as a lobbyist for Spanish businesses in Argentina.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =Embajada Argentina )
Bettini, who was a member of the Montoneros, a militant left-wing group of the 1960s and 70s, has been widely named as the perpetrator of a famous murder in 1976. More recently, his activities on behalf of Spanish interests have caused him to face charges of corruption and bribery.〔
==Early life and education==
Bettini was born on October 13, 1951, in La Plata,〔 where his family was one of the best known and wealthiest families in the city. In his youth he played rugby for a club called San Luis.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =Urgente 24 )
Bettini was a friend of Cristina Fernández when they were in their teens in La Plata. Some sources say that they were romantically involved. He knew Cristina five years before they both met Néstor Kirchner. His connections to both Kirchners would end up being pivotal in shaping his political and diplomatic career.〔 To this day he is described as an “intimate” of Cristina Kirchner.〔
In his early years, Bettini belonged to the Montoneros, a militant left-wing group of the 1960s and 70s, and according to some sources was the principal perpetrator of the “ETA-style” murder of retired Naval Captain Jorge Bigliardi on a street in La Plata on June 12, 1976. It was said that Bettini was able to approach Bigliardi without arousing suspicion because they were friends. Bettini, who went by the alias Soldado Emilio, is said to have committed the crime in collaboration with his brother and another member of the Montoneros. Some sources indicate that his brother-in-law Jorge Devoto, another Naval Captain who lived in the same building as Bigliardi, was another proposed target for assassination by Bettini and his confederates.〔〔
Bettini's father, Antonio Bautista Bettini, was a federal prosecutor and a professor at several universities who was “disappeared” in 1977 during the military dictatorship. His brother, Marcelo Gabriel José Bettini, a student of agronomics, was “disappeared” in 1976; Jorge Alberto Daniel Devoto, a Naval Captain who was the husband of Bettini's sister Maria, was “disappeared” in 1977. Bettini's maternal grandmother, María de las Mercedes Hourquebie de Francese, was also “disappeared” in that year.〔
Bettini went into exile in Spain after the disappearances of his family members. He received a law degree in 1986 from Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain.〔

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