Amado Boudou, born on November nineteenth, nineteen sixty-two, is a prominent Argentine economist and politician. He held the esteemed position of Vice President of Argentina from two thousand eleven to two thousand fifteen, showcasing his influence in the nation's political landscape.
Prior to his vice presidency, Boudou served as the Minister of Economy from two thousand nine to two thousand eleven. His tenure in this role was marked by significant economic decisions that shaped Argentina's financial policies during a critical period.
However, Boudou's career took a dramatic turn in August two thousand eighteen when he was convicted of corruption after a lengthy investigation. This conviction led to a sentence of five years and ten months in prison, alongside a lifetime ban from holding public office, marking a controversial chapter in his life.