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Maria vázquez and Carlos Menem Junior, the Romance that Was Left Out of the Series 'Menem'

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Maria Vázquez and Carlos Menem Junior were boyfriends in 1992. Both had in common parents dedicated to politics. The relationship was, in his regret, media, and lasted little more than a year Read more
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With the premiere of the Menem series, many aspects of the life of the former president of the Nation were seen in the project. One of these themes was the romances that he starred in during the 90s and later years. Zulema Yoma, Graciela Alfano, Cecilia Bolocco or Alejandra Pradón are some of the conquests that went through the life of the Riojano. However, there was a well-known woman in the Argentine show that rejected him, even before an expe…

·Argentina
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Graciela Alfano revealed that he felt a great attraction for the official. The post "I fell in love": Unexpected, Graciela Alfano spoke of his secret story with Carlos Menem appeared first on The Intransigent.

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Maria Vázquez and Carlos Menem Junior were boyfriends in 1992. Both had in common parents dedicated to politics. The relationship was, in his regret, media, and lasted little more than a year Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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