“English: "Brothers of my motherland"”

—  Carlos Menem

Usual way of beginning his speeches.
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Hermanos de mi patria

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Forma habitual de empezar sus discursos.
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Variant: "Hermanos de mi patria"

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Argentine politician who was President of Argentina from 19… 1930

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