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Guillermo Moreno

Guillermo Moreno (b. Buenos Aires, October 15, 1955) is an Argentine politician. He served from 2005 to 2013 as Secretary of Domestic Trade,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Renunció Guillermo Moreno y se concentra el poder de Axel Kicillof )〕 a position to which he was appointed by President Néstor Kirchner and in which he remained under the presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner until his resignation, in the midst of scandal, in November 2013. He was found guilty in March 2014 of abuse of authority and is currently economic attaché at the Argentinian embassy in Rome.
A 2011 ''Financial Times'' (FT) article stated that Moreno was widely viewed as “Argentina’s de facto economy minister.”〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =Financial Times )〕 Moreno, wrote the ''Infobae news'' website in 2013, “is the man who drives the economy of Argentina.” He was also described during his cabinet tenure as “the person most reviled by businesses – good and bad alike – in Argentina.”〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =El Ojo Digital )
At the time of his resignation, ''Bloomberg News'' described Moreno as “the most feared government official” who had spent eight years “controlling prices and imports using strong-arm tactics that earned him a reputation as a bully.” ''Mercopress'', in 2010, called him “a controversial but all-powerful thug-style figure from the Kirchner bunker.”〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =Mercopress )
==Early life and education==
Moreno’s parents were Victoria and Mario Antonio Moreno Bravo. He grew up in the southern suburbs of Buenos Aires. In 1970, the Moreno family purchased a house in the neighborhood of Villa Lugano. During the years that followed, Moreno began to be politically active. He is said to have been an active member of the left-wing group Peronist Youth, which favored a Castro-style revolution in Argentina, although some acquaintances have said he was an extreme Catholic activist. By 1982, he had become a “militant” Peronist. After democracy returned to Argentina, he opened a hardware store, Distribuidora America, in the town of San Martin, and completed his degree in Economics at the Argentine University of Business (UADE).〔''Diario Perfil'': (Guillermo Moreno: Biografía no autorizada del apretador oficial de los K ), 20 April 2008. (Spanish)〕

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