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Wbaldino Acosta (1938 – 1 August 2007) was an Argentine politician who served as Governor of his province of San Juan.


Biography

Acosta was a lawyer and was active in public life, heading the provincial
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federation in 1978. In 1971 he had joined the important San Juan party, the '' Partido Bloquista'', led by Leopoldo Bravo who served several times as Governor and Senator. He became active in politics in 1981 becoming a provincial minister, then in 1983 the Chief of Police. In 1987, Acosta was elected vice-governor of San Juan with Carlos Gómez Centurión; the 1991 gubernatorial election, however, was won by the Justicialist Party. On 16 May 1999, Acosta was elected once again as vice-governor of San Juan accompanying the
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party's Alfredo Avelín who won with 55%, heading the list of the
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which would win the Presidency of Argentina later the same year. Avelín's period in office was marked by economic turbulence and public unrest in San Juan, like the country as a whole. By 2001, provincial employees were not paid and the province had become insolvent. In 2002, Avelín was impeached and deposed as governor by a majority of provincial deputies following massive demonstrations. Acosta's party had joined the opposition parties in deposing Avelín and Acosta was made governor. He stood in the subsequent 2003 election but came third behind José Luis Gioja of the Justicialist Party. He subsequently opposed his party's decision to back Gioja and the national government of
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. Acosta died aged 69 in 2007 following a
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. He had married Teresita Beatriz Zapata in 1970 and had three children.''Fundación Bataller''
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1938 births 2007 deaths People from San Juan Province, Argentina Argentine people of Spanish descent Governors of San Juan Province, Argentina Vice Governors of San Juan Province, Argentina 20th-century Argentine lawyers {{Argentina-law-bio-stub