Alejandra María Vigo (born 22 September 1957) is an
Argentine trade unionist and politician, currently serving as a
National Senator for
Córdoba since 2021. A member of the
Justicialist Party, Vigo forms part of the provincial ''
Hacemos por Córdoba'' (HPC) alliance. She was previously a
National Deputy from 2017 to 2021.
Vigo has previously served as a member of the
provincial legislature of Córdoba, first as deputy (1999–2001), and then as legislator (2001–2007) following the 2001 reform of the Constitution of Córdoba. Vigo was also a member of the province's constitutional convention in 2001. She is married to Córdoba governor
Juan Schiaretti.
Early life and education
Vigo was born on 22 September 1957 in
San Juan, capital of the
homonymous province. She completed a ''
licenciatura
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It may be similar to a master's degree when issued by pontifical universities and other universities in Europe, Latin Ame ...
'' on International Relations from the
Catholic University of Salta in 2019.
She has been married to Córdoba governor
Juan Schiaretti since 2007. She is Schiaretti's second wife.
Her sister,
Élida Vigo, is also active in politics and served as a National Senator for
Misiones
Misiones (, ''Missions'') is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by Paraguay to the northwest, Brazil to the north, east and south, and Corrientes P ...
from 2005 to 2011.
Political career
Vigo began her career in SACRA, the housewives' trade union. Vigo was a member of the provincial legislature from 1999 to 2007. From 1999 to 2001, she was a member of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Córdoba legislative power. From 2001 to 2007, following a constitutional reform, she was a member of the unicameral
Legislature of Córdoba. In 2007, she was appointed Secretary of Social Inclusion and Gender Equality at the Ministry of Social Development of Córdoba, under Minister Juan Carlos Massei and during the governorship of her husband,
Juan Schiaretti.
As Secretary of Inclusion, Vigo oversaw the implementation of a six-month maternity leave for provincial public sector employees.
In 2011, Vigo was elected to the Córdoba City Council for the
Union for Córdoba alliance. Following the end of her term in 2015 and the re-election of Schiaretti as governor, Vigo was once again appointed to the Secretariat of Social Inclusion.
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National Deputy
Vigo ran for a seat in the lower house of the National Congress in the 2017 legislative election, as the second candidate in the Union for Córdoba list. The list was the second-most voted in the province, with 30.52% of the vote, and Vigo was elected.
As a national deputy, Vigo formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Mercosur
The Southern Common Market, commonly known by Spanish abbreviation Mercosur, and Portuguese Mercosul, is a South American trade bloc established by the Treaty of Asunción in 1991 and Protocol of Ouro Preto in 1994. Its full members are Arge ...
, Municipal Affairs, Tourism, and Housing and Urban Planning.[ Vigo was an opponent of the ]legalization of abortion
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in Argentina, voting against the two Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy bills, which passed the Chamber in 2018 and 2020.
Ahead of the 2021 primary elections, she was confirmed as the first Hacemos por Córdoba candidate to the Argentine Senate in Córdoba Province.
References
External links
Profile on the official website of the Chamber of Deputies
(in Spanish)
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Living people
1957 births
People from San Juan, Argentina
Argentine trade unionists
Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Córdoba
Women members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
Members of the Argentine Senate for Córdoba
Women members of the Argentine Senate
Members of the Legislature of Córdoba
Justicialist Party politicians
20th-century Argentine politicians
21st-century Argentine politicians
21st-century Argentine women politicians