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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Amalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma nació el 18 deAmalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma nació el 18 de agosto de 1952 en Nonogasta, La Rioja, Argentina. Fue reconocida como una política argentina que llegó al poder de la mano de su entonces cuñado Carlos Menem, quién le otorgó la dirección de la Secretaría de Audiencias y por estar imputada en el juicio por narcodólares que se denominó Yomagate. Su apodo "Amira" significa "princesa" en árabe, es la más chica de ocho hermanos, entre ellos los más conocidos son Emir y Zulema Yoma. Otros miembros conocidos de su familia son su primo Jorge Yoma, su cuñado Carlos Menem y su sobrina Zulema Menem.​​ Carlos Menem y su sobrina Zulema Menem.​​ , Amalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma (born 18 AugusAmalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma (born 18 August 1952) is an Argentine political advisor and restaurateur. She is best known for being the Director of Hearings in the presidential administration of her then brother-in-law Carlos Menem, and for being charged in the drug money laundering scandal which came to be called Yomagate. Her nickname "Amira" means "princess" in Arabic. She is the youngest of eight siblings, including and Zulema Yoma. Other notable members of her family are her cousin , her brother-in-law Carlos Menem, and her niece Zulema Menem. Carlos Menem, and her niece Zulema Menem.
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rdfs:comment Amalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma (born 18 AugusAmalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma (born 18 August 1952) is an Argentine political advisor and restaurateur. She is best known for being the Director of Hearings in the presidential administration of her then brother-in-law Carlos Menem, and for being charged in the drug money laundering scandal which came to be called Yomagate. Her nickname "Amira" means "princess" in Arabic. She is the youngest of eight siblings, including and Zulema Yoma. Other notable members of her family are her cousin , her brother-in-law Carlos Menem, and her niece Zulema Menem. Carlos Menem, and her niece Zulema Menem. , Amalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma nació el 18 deAmalia Beatriz "Amira" Yoma nació el 18 de agosto de 1952 en Nonogasta, La Rioja, Argentina. Fue reconocida como una política argentina que llegó al poder de la mano de su entonces cuñado Carlos Menem, quién le otorgó la dirección de la Secretaría de Audiencias y por estar imputada en el juicio por narcodólares que se denominó Yomagate. Su apodo "Amira" significa "princesa" en árabe, es la más chica de ocho hermanos, entre ellos los más conocidos son Emir y Zulema Yoma. Otros miembros conocidos de su familia son su primo Jorge Yoma, su cuñado Carlos Menem y su sobrina Zulema Menem.​​ Carlos Menem y su sobrina Zulema Menem.​​
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