Macri family •
Mauricio Macri (born 1959),
President of Argentina (2015–2019),
Chief of Government of Buenos Aires (2007–2015),
National Deputy (2005–2007). President of
Boca Juniors (2008; 1995–2007). Founder of
Republican Proposal. Son of
Franco Macri, cousin of Jorge Macri. •
Jorge Macri (born 1965),
Chief of Government of Buenos Aires (since 2023),
Mayor of Vicente López (2011–2021), Provincial Deputy of Buenos Aires (2005–2011). Cousin of Mauricio Macri.
Menem family •
Carlos Saúl Menem (1930–2021),
National Senator for
La Rioja (2005–2021),
President of Argentina (1989–1999),
Governor of La Rioja (1983–1989; 1973–1976). President of the
Justicialist Party (2001–2003; 1990–2001). Brother of Munir, Amado and Eduardo Menem. •
Munir Menem (1932–2010), Argentine Ambassador to
Syria (1989–1990). Brother of Carlos Saúl, Amado and Eduardo Menem. •
Eduardo Menem (born 1938),
National Senator for
La Rioja (1983–2005) and
Provisional President of the Senate (1989–1999). Brother of Carlos Saúl, Amado and Munir Menem. • Adrián Menem (born 1971),
National Deputy (2003–2007). Son of Eduardo Menem. •
Martín Menem (born 1975),
National Deputy and
President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies (since 2023),
Provincial Deputy of La Rioja (2021–2023). Son of Eduardo Menem. • Eduardo “Lule” Menem (born 1964), Senate aide (1984-2005, 2007-24), Sub-secretary of Institutional Management of the General Secretariat of the Presidency (since 2024). Nephew of Eduardo Menem. • Federico Sharif Menem (born c. 2001), General Director of the Private Secretariat of the Presidency, leader of the national youth of
La Libertad Avanza. Son of “Lule” Menem, second degree nephew of Martín Menem. • Amado Calixto Menem (c. 1923-2007), businessman, accused leader of the “Defensores de la Fe” far-right group, brother of Carlos Saúl, Eduardo and Munir Menem. • Amado Omar Menem, chief of the
La Rioja branch of
PAMI (since 2024). Uncle of Martín Menem. •
Martha Meza (1952-2003), Provincial Deputy of Formosa (1984-1996), National Deputy (1999-2003), mother of a formerly unrecognized son of Carlos Menem.
Menem-Yoma family •
Zulema Yoma (born 1942), first wife of Carlos Menem, First Lady of Argentina (1989-95). Brother of Emir and Amira Yoma. •
Carlos Saúl Facundo Menem (1968-1995), racing driver, son of Carlos Menem and Zulema Yoma. •
Zulema María Eva Menem (born 1970), businessman, First Lady of Argentina (1995-99), daughter of Carlos Menem and Zulema Yoma. • (born 1947), advisor to President Carlos Menem. Brother of Zulema and Amira Yoma. •
Amalia Beatriz “Amira” Yoma (born 1952), aide of the Ministry of Labor (1999), Director of Hearings (1989-91), Advisor to the White Helmets Commission (1998-99). Sister of Zulema and Emir Yoma. •
Jorge Yoma (born 1953), Ambassador to
Peru (2018–2019) and
Mexico (2007–2009),
National Deputy (2009–2013; 1989–1993),
National Senator for
La Rioja (1995–2005),
Councillor of Magistracy (2001–2005). Cousin of Zulema, Amira and Emir Yoma.
Menem-Bolocco family •
Cecilia Bolocco (born 1965), Chilean model and actress, second wife of Carlos Menem. •
Diana Bolocco (born 1977), Chilean journalist and television presenter, brother of Cecilia and sister-in-law of Carlos Menem.
Mestre family •
Ramón Bautista Mestre (1937–2003),
Minister of the Interior (2001),
Federal Interventor of
Corrientes (1999–2001),
Governor of Córdoba (1995–1999), Mayor of
Córdoba (1983–1991),
Provincial Deputy of Córdoba (1973–1976). •
Ramón Javier Mestre (born 1972), Mayor of
Córdoba (2011–2019),
National Senator for
Córdoba (2009–2011). Son of Ramón Bautista Mestre, brother of Diego Mestre. •
Diego Mestre (born 1978),
National Deputy (2013–2021). Son of Ramón Bautista Mestre, brother of Ramón Javier Mestre.
Milei family •
Javier Milei (born 1970),
President of Argentina (since 2023),
National Deputy (2021–2023). Brother of Karina Milei. •
Karina Milei (born 1972),
General Secretary of the Presidency (since 2023). Sister of Javier Milei.
Moreau family •
Leopoldo Moreau (born 1946),
National Deputy (since 2017; 2001–2005; 1983–1995),
President of the Chamber of Deputies (April–June 1989),
National Senator for
Buenos Aires (1995–2001), Presidential candidate (2003). Founder of the
National Alfonsinist Movement. •
Cecilia Moreau (born 1976),
National Deputy (since 2015),
Provincial Deputy of Buenos Aires (August–December 2015; 2007–2011). Daughter of Leopoldo Moreau. •
Leandro Santoro (born 1976),
National Deputy (since 2021),
Legislator of the City of Buenos Aires (2017–2021). Ex-husband of Cecilia Moreau. • Carmela Moreau (born 1982), advisor at the
Office of the Cabinet Chief (2019-2023). Founder of the Igualar Party. Daughter of Leopoldo Moreau. •
Alicia Moreau de Justo (1885–1986), a prominent feminist activist and member of the
Socialist Party, is distantly related to the Moreau family. ==P==