Hermes Juan Binner (June 5, 1943 − June 26, 2020) was an
Argentine physician
A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through th ...
and a politician. He was
Governor of Santa Fe
The Governor of Santa Fe ( es, Gobernador de la Provincia de Santa Fe) is a citizen of Santa Fe Province, in Argentina, holding the office of governor for the corresponding period. Currently the governor of Santa Fe is Omar Perotti, of the Justicia ...
from 2007 to 2011.
[Binner ya es el primer gobernador socialista del paÃs](_blank)
. ''Rosario3'', December 11, 2007. Binner was the first
Socialist
Socialism is a left-wing economic philosophy and movement encompassing a range of economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the means of production as opposed to private ownership. As a term, it describes the ...
to become the governor of an Argentine province, and the first non-
Peronist to rule
Santa Fe since 1983.
[Ganó Binner y el socialismo sacó al PJ de la Gobernación de Santa Fe]
'' ClarÃn'', September 3, 2007
Binner was previously a Deputy of the
Civic and Social Progressive Front, a Santa Fe party coalition including the
Socialist Party
Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of t ...
, the
Radical Civic Union and other left-wing parties, since the
parliamentary elections
A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
of October 23, 2005.
Biography
Education and background
Binner was born and raised in
Rafaela
Rafaela () is a city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, about 96 km from the provincial capital. It is the head town of the Castellanos Department. It has a population of 99,150 per the .
The city was established in 1881 by Guillerm ...
,
Santa Fe Province
The Province of Santa Fe ( es, Provincia de Santa Fe, ) is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the north clockwise Chaco (divided by the 28th parallel south), Corrientes, Entre RÃ ...
, to a
Swiss Argentine family. He attended primary school at St. Joseph's College, and then attended high school at the Rafaela National College, where he began his
political activity through participation in the Student Center. At the time (1958) the need for public free
non-religious education was being hotly debated in Argentina.
Binner moved to
Rosario to study Medicine at the
Universidad Nacional de Rosario
The National University of Rosario ( es, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, UNR) is a research public university located in the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
Overview
Rosario National University (UNR) was created in 1968 by ...
. At 18 he became affiliated with the
Argentine Socialist Party and continued to exercise an intense political activity, both as a member of the Student Center and at the institutional level in the Faculty of Medicine. After the
1966 coup d'état, he participated in the movements resisting the military dictatorship of General
Juan Carlos OnganÃa
Juan Carlos OnganÃa Carballo (; 17 March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was President of Argentina from 29 June 1966 to 8 June 1970. He rose to power as dictator after toppling the president Arturo Illia in a coup d'état self-named ''Revolución Argen ...
, against a background of political and ideological persecution.
He graduated in 1970 and continued his militant activism as a Graduate Council Member at the University, as well as working as a union member at the Rosario Medical Association and the Physicians' College.
Political trajectory
Guillermo Estévez Boero
Guillermo Estévez Boero (28 December 1930 – 3 February 2000) was an Argentine student activist, lawyer and Socialist politician.
Estévez Boero was born in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, and studied law at the National University of the Littoral, ...
and Binner co-founded the
Popular Socialist Party (''Partido Socialist Popular'', PSP) in
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the RÃo de la Plata, on South ...
on April 23, 1972, a merger of the
Argentine Socialist Party (PSA) with other left-wing groups.
He continued exercising his profession, taking up specialties in
anesthesiology
Anesthesiology, anaesthesiology, or anaesthesia is the medical specialty concerned with the total perioperative care of patients before, during and after surgery. It encompasses anesthesia, intensive care medicine, critical emergency medicine, ...
and
occupational medicine
Occupational medicine, until 1960 called industrial medicine, is the branch of medicine which is concerned with the maintenance of health in the workplace, including prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries, with secondary objectives ...
, and starting studies in the field of
public health
Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals". Analyzing the det ...
. On the last account he obtained the posts of Sub-Director and Director of public hospitals.
Following the
1989 economic crisis that led to the early handover of power by President
Raúl AlfonsÃn
Raúl Ricardo AlfonsÃn (12 March 1927 – 31 March 2009) was an Argentine lawyer and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 10 December 1983 to 8 July 1989. He was the first democratically elected president after more than ...
to President-elect
Carlos Menem, the
UCR Mayor of Rosario
Horacio Usandizaga
Horacio Daniel Usandizaga (b. June 15, 1940 in J.B.Molina, ), also known informally as ''El Vasco'' (Spanish: The Basque), is an Argentine politician.
Usandizaga studied to become a lawyer and entered political activity as a member of the Radica ...
resigned in protest, forcing anticipated municipal elections to be held. The Socialist
Héctor Cavallero
Héctor Cavallero (2 October 1939 – 2 October 2020), nicknamed ''El Tigre'' ("The Tiger"), was an Argentine politician, who was mayor of Rosario, Santa Fe, and a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for the Province of Santa Fe.
Biogra ...
was elected, and he appointed Binner to the office of Public Health Secretary.
After Cavallero's term, in 1993, Binner was elected ''concejal'' (member of the City Council) for the PSP. From this platform he developed a trajectory that led him to present himself as a candidate for the municipal elections of 1995.
Mayor of Rosario
Binner was elected Mayor of Rosario in 1995 and then re-elected in 1999, ending his second four-year term in 2003. He was candidate to the governorship of the province of Santa Fe, obtaining a larger percentage of the popular vote than any of the other candidates, but the controversial voting system in place at the time (''
Ley de Lemas
''Ley de Lemas'' is a form of the double simultaneous vote (DSV) electoral system which is, or has been, used in elections in Argentina, Uruguay, and Honduras. It is an unusual variant of open list proportional representation, and works as foll ...
'') caused the Socialist Party to lose the election to the
Peronist Party
The Justicialist Party ( es, Partido Justicialista, ; abbr. PJ) is a major political party in Argentina, and the largest branch within Peronism.
Current president Alberto Fernández belongs to the Justicialist Party (and has, since 2021, served ...
.
The eight years of the Binner administration in Rosario were marked by several guidelines:
*
Decentralization
Decentralization or decentralisation is the process by which the activities of an organization, particularly those regarding planning and decision making, are distributed or delegated away from a central, authoritative location or group.
Conce ...
and emphasis on the citizen's rule: The city was divided into several large
districts, moving the bureaucratic structure from the Municipality to the peripheral ''
barrios'' (neighbourhoods), and implementing mechanisms of direct democracy.
* Emphasis on the public sphere (health, education, cultural activities) and public welfare. The administration's Health Plan was acknowledged by the Pan-American Health Organization as a model for the rest of
Latin America
Latin America or
* french: Amérique Latine, link=no
* ht, Amerik Latin, link=no
* pt, América Latina, link=no, name=a, sometimes referred to as LatAm is a large cultural region in the Americas where Romance languages — languages derived f ...
.
* Positioning of Rosario as a strategically placed metropolis with a vast area of economic and geopolitical influence. Binner was a Founding Member and Executive Secretary of ''Mercociudades'' (cities of the
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 ...
), President of the Ibero-American Center for Urban Strategic Development (CIDEU), and President of the Argentine Municipalities Federation.
On December 8, 2003, months after the end of Binner's second term, the
United Nations
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acknowledged the people and the government of Rosario as a model of democratic governance among 257 Latin American cities.
Hermes Binner was succeeded in office by one of his former municipal officials,
Miguel Lifschitz
Roberto Miguel Lifschitz (13 September 1955 – 9 May 2021) was an Argentine politician and civil engineer of the Socialist Party who was Governor of Santa Fe Province from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, he was '' intendente'' (mayor) of Rosario, ...
, who has continued and developed the policies outlined above, and was re-elected in 2007.
Other activities
Binner was a member of the National Table of the
Socialist Party
Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of t ...
and the Secretary General of the Santa Fe Federation for the same. He was also the director of the Rosario's Municipal and Provincial Studies Center, an institution for political and academic formation with professionals of diverse disciplines debating current issues and policies.
National Deputy
Binner was a candidate for a seat in the
National Chamber of Deputies (the Lower House of the Argentine Congress) for the
Progressive, Civic and Social Front
The Progressive, Civic and Social Front (, FPCyS) is a center-left political coalition in Santa Fe Province, Argentina.
History
It was first formed in Santa Fe Province in 2006, but was adapted in other provinces for the 2013 Argentine legisl ...
, a Santa Fe political coalition (which includes the
Socialist Party
Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of t ...
(PS), members of the
Radical Civic Union (UCR),
Support for an Egalitarian Republic (ARI),
Democratic Progressive Party,
Communist Party
A communist party is a political party that seeks to realize the socio-economic goals of communism. The term ''communist party'' was popularized by the title of ''The Manifesto of the Communist Party'' (1848) by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. ...
and
Peronist dissident) in the
parliamentary elections of October 23, 2005.
He won the seat, together with another six candidates of the Progressive Front, by a 10% margin over the
list
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People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List, German rugby unio ...
of candidates led by his closest competitor, the
Justicialist Party candidate
AgustÃn Rossi
AgustÃn Oscar "Chivo" Rossi (born 18 October 1959) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. Rossi has held a number of important political posts throughout his career, most notably as Minister of Defense during the presidencies of Cristin ...
.
Governor of Santa Fe
Binner ran for governor of Santa Fe in 2007, together with former Santa Fe City federal prosecutor
Griselda Tessio Griselda Rosa de las Mercedes Tessio (born 1946 in Esperanza, Santa Fe) is the Vice-Governor of the Argentine province of Santa Fe since 11 December 2007. Formerly a federal prosecutor based on Santa Fe City, she accompanied Governor Hermes Binne ...
as vice-governor, against former chancellor and national deputy for Buenos Aires City
Rafael Bielsa
Rafael Antonio Bielsa Caldera (born February 15, 1953) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician from Rosario, province of Santa Fe. Since 2020 he has been Argentina's ambassador to Chile.
Early life and education
Bielsa spent his child ...
(chosen in primaries by the Justicialist
Front for Victory
The Front for Victory ( es, Frente para la Victoria, FPV) was a centre-left Peronist electoral alliance in Argentina, and is formally a faction of the Justicialist Party. Former presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner we ...
). He was supported by the left-wing opposition leader
Elisa Carrió
Elisa MarÃa Avelina "Lilita" Carrió (born 26 December 1956) is an Argentine lawyer, professor, and politician. She is the leader of Civic Coalition ARI, one of the founders of Cambiemos, and was National Deputy for Chaco Province and Buenos A ...
, head of the ARI.
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, by a significant margin (by 48% to 38%) over Bielsa. He was sworn in on December 11, becoming the first Socialist governor in the history of Argentina, and the first non-
to rule Santa Fe since 1983.
Despite his opposition to the Peronist candidate, who was strongly supported by then-President
, Governor Binner maintained a fluid relationship with Kirchner and his wife and successor, President
.
campaign. Their alliance ended in May, however, and on June 11, Binner formally announced his candidacy for
. He nominated
as his running mate on their Progressive Front ticket.
, the Minister of Government and State Reform during Binner's tenure and a longtime friend and ally from their Medical School days, was elected to succeed Binner as Governor of Santa Fe in
.
On June 11, 2011, the Socialist Congress voted for the candidature for presidential elections: Hermes Binner - Norma Morandini. That candidature was in representation of the
, a grouping launched in Buenos Aires in June 2011. In this new alliance participated the
.
On August 14, 2011, in the primary elections for the presidency he came fourth with 11% of the votes. On October 23, 2011, in the general elections for the presidency he came second with 17% of the votes, behind
.
at the age of 77.
* Daniel Attala (2011). ''Hermes Binner. Primer gobernador socialista de la Argentina. Diálogos''. Buenos Aires: Losada.