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List Of Argentine Senators, 2023–2025
This is list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2023 Argentine general election, 2023 to 9 December 2025 Argentine legislative election, 2025. Composition Senate leadership Election cycles List of senators Notes References External linksOfficial site
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Argentine Senate
The Honorable Senate of the Argentine Nation () is the upper house of the National Congress of Argentina. Overview The National Senate was established by the Argentine Confederation on July 29, 1854, pursuant to Articles 46 to 54 of the 1853 Constitution. There are 72 members: three for each province and three for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The number of senators per province was raised from two to three following the 1994 amendment of the Argentine Constitution as well as the addition of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires' senators. Those changes took effect following the May 14, 1995, general elections. Senators are elected to six-year terms by direct election on a provincial basis, with the party with the most votes being awarded two of the province's senate seats and the second-place party receiving the third seat. Historically, senators were indirectly elected to nine-year terms by each provincial legislature. These provisions were abolished in the 1994 co ...
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Front For The Renewal Of Concord
The Front for the Renewal of Social Concord (; FRCS), officially registered as the Party of Social Concord () is a Peronist provincial political party in Argentina, based in Misiones Province. It is regarded as the dominant party in the province, controlling both the governorship and the provincial legislature, as well as having a majority in provincial seats in both chambers of the National Congress. It is also the largest party within the eponymous Front for the Renewal of Concord alliance. Its purported ideological basis is the so-called "Misionerismo", which stands for further autonomy for Misiones. The Front was founded by Carlos Rovira, who was governor A governor is an politician, administrative leader and head of a polity or Region#Political regions, political region, in some cases, such as governor-general, governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative. Depending on the ... of Misiones from 1999 to 2007. Since then, the three past governors o ...
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2019 Argentine General Election
General elections were held in Argentina on 27 October 2019, to elect the president of Argentina, members of the national congress and the governors of most provinces. The Peronist, left-wing Frente de Todos ticket of Alberto Fernández, former Chief Cabinet, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, National Senator and former president, defeated the center-right Juntos por el Cambio ticket of incumbent president Mauricio Macri and conservative Peronist National Senator Miguel Ángel Pichetto, exceeding the threshold to win the presidency in a single round. Macri became the first incumbent president in Argentine history to be defeated in his reelection bid. Electoral system The election of the president was conducted under the Ballotage in Argentina, ballotage system, a modified version of the two-round system. A candidate can win the presidency in a single round by either winning 45% of the vote, or if they win 40% of the vote while finishing 10 percentage points ahead of the seco ...
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Alejandra Vigo
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'' 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. He ...
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Carolina Losada
Carolina Losada (born 16 December 1972) is an Argentine politician, television presenter and panelist. She currently sits as a National Senator for Santa Fe Province since 2021. From 2021 to 2023, she was Vice President of the Senate. She announced in May 2023 her intention to run for Governor of Santa Fe Province in the 2023 elections as part of the United to Change Santa Fe coalition, but ultimately lost in the PASO primaries against Maximiliano Pullaro Maximiliano Nicolás "Maxi" Pullaro (born 6 December 1974) is an Argentina, Argentine politician, currently serving as a Governor of Santa Fe Province since 10 December 2023. A member of the Radical Civic Union (UCR), he previously served two ter ..., who went on to be elected governor in October 2023. Personal life She is engaged to fellow senator Luis Petcoff Naidenoff. See also * List of Argentine senators, 2021–2023 References 1972 births Living people Argentine television journalists Argentine t ...
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Bartolomé Abdala
Esteban Bartolomé Abdala (born 2 September 1964) is an Argentine economist and politician. He currently serves as a Argentine Senate, National Senator for San Luis Province, and since 13 December 2023 he has been List of provisional presidents of the Argentine Senate, Provisional President of the Senate. An economist by profession, Abdala served as Minister of Tourism of San Luis under Governor Alberto Rodríguez Saá from 2008 to 2009. In 2013, he was elected to a four-year term as a member of the Legislature of San Luis, San Luis Chamber of Deputies as part of Federal Commitment, Rodríguez Saá's ruling coalition. He later joined the Republican Proposal (PRO) party and currently leads its San Luis chapter. Electoral history References

Living people People from San Luis Province Argentine economists Argentine people of Syrian descent La Libertad Avanza politicians Republican Proposal politicians Members of the Argentine Senate for San Luis Provisional presi ...
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List Of Provisional Presidents Of The Argentine Senate
The provisional president of the Senate of the Argentine Nation (), commonly known as the provisional president, is the highest-ranking official in the Argentine Senate, the upper chamber of the National Congress of Argentina barring the presence of the titular president of the Senate, the vice president of Argentina. The provisional president of the Senate is second in the line of succession to the presidency in Argentina. At the outset of each legislative year, which per governing statutes takes place during the first ten days of December, the members of the Senate elects the provisional president. Minority parties in the chamber elect three vice presidents. List of provisional presidents References External linksOfficial website of the Argentine Senate(in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Provisional Presidents of the Argentine Senate *Lis Argentine Senate The Honorable Senate of the Argentine Nation () is the upper house of the National Congress of Argentina. Overview ...
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Victoria Villarruel
Victoria Eugenia Villarruel (born 13 April 1975) is an Argentine politician, lawyer, writer, and activist who has served as Vice President of Argentina since 2023. Described as a conservative politician, she is the founder of the civil association Centro de Estudios Legales sobre el Terrorismo y sus Víctimas (), which she has chaired since its inception. She was a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 2021 to 2023. Villarruel belongs to the La Libertad Avanza political coalition. She has been accused of Argentine state terrorism denial by several media outlets and human rights organisations. Villarruel denies such accusations, maintaining that she does not support the ‘National Reorganization Process’. Early life and education Villarruel was born on 13 April 1975. Her grandfather was a historian employed by the Argentine Navy; according to her, he survived four guerrilla bombings. Her father was a high-ranking Argentine Army member. In 2008, she took a course ...
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Vice President Of Argentina
The Vice President of Argentina (), officially known as the Vice President of the Argentine Nation (), is the second highest political position in Argentina, and first in the line of succession to the president of Argentina. The office was established with the enactment of the Argentine Constitution of 1853. The vice president assumes presidential duties in a caretaker capacity in case of absence or temporary incapacity of the head of state, and may succeed to the presidency in case of resignation, permanent incapacity, or death of the president. The longest vice presidential tenure as caretaker in Argentine history took place between 1865 and 1868, while President Bartolomé Mitre was preoccupied with the Paraguayan War. Seven Argentine vice presidents have succeeded to the presidency: Juan Esteban Pedernera (1861); Carlos Pellegrini (1890); José Evaristo Uriburu (1895); José Figueroa Alcorta (1906); Victorino de la Plaza (1914); Ramón Castillo (1942); and Isabel Peró ...
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Carmen Lucila Crexell
Carmen Lucila Crexell (born 10 August 1972) is an Argentine politician, currently serving as a National Senator for Neuquén Province since 2013. She is a member of the Neuquén People's Movement (MPN). In June 2024, Crexell was part of a national scandal when she announced, before the voting of the "Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines" (or Bases Law) proposed by President Javier Milei's administration took place in the Senate, that she would change her —initially negative— vote to a positive one while at the same time the government officially recommended her to occupy a seat as an Ambassador to UNESCO, in an apparent exchange for her positive vote on the project. Shortly after the Senate session and approval of the new Bases Law, Milei's administration officially admitted (through declarations of former party whip and current Deputy Oscar Zago) that Crexell's appointment to UNESCO was indeed a reward for her positive vote for the law, also consider ...
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Neuquén People's Movement
The Neuquén People's Movement () is a peronism, Peronist provincial political party in Neuquén Province, Neuquén, Argentina. The party was founded by, amongst others, Carlos Sobisch, Elías Sapag, Felipe Sapag and his brothers, Peronists who had been discriminated against by the military government. It began on 4 June 1961 and has held the Neuquén governorship and many of the local and national legislative positions since then. At the Elections in Argentina, 2005, legislative elections on October 23, 2005, the party won two of the 127 elected national deputies (out of 257). It has one of the three Neuquén senators in the Argentine Senate – Horacio Lores, as well as the governor of Neuquén, Jorge Sapag, son of Elías Sapag. Luz Sapag, Elías' daughter, is Mayor of San Martín de los Andes and a former senator. Jorge Sobisch, son of Carlos Sobisch, was a candidate for the President of Argentina, presidency of Argentina at the Elections in Argentina, 2007, 2007 electi ...
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Beatriz Ávila
Beatriz Luisa Ávila (born 5 October 1966) is an Argentine journalist and politician, currently serving as a National Senator for Tucumán Province. Ávila previously served as a member of the Legislature of Tucumán from 2003 to 2017, and as a National Deputy from 2017 to 2021. Early life and education Ávila was born on 5 October 1966 in San Miguel de Tucumán. She studied social communication at Instituto San Miguel, specializing on journalism in 1989. From 1992 to 2003 she worked at the Tucumán-based newspaper '' La Gaceta''. Ávila is married to Germán Alfaro, mayor of San Miguel de Tucumán and founder of the Party for Social Justice, of which Ávila is a member. Political career Ávila ran for a seat in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in the 2017 legislative election; she was the second candidate in the Cambiemos list in Tucumán, behind José Manuel Cano. The list was the second-most voted, with 32.56% of the votes, enough for both Cano and Ávila to make it pas ...
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