Aníbal Domingo Fernández (born January 9, 1957) is an
Argentine
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Justicialist Party
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Fo ...
politician, lawyer, and certified public accountant. Throughout his career, he has remained a close ally to the former
Presidents Néstor Kirchner
Néstor Carlos Kirchner Ostoić (; 25 February 195027 October 2010) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the president of Argentina from 2003 to 2007. A member of the Justicialist Party, he previously served as Governor of Sa ...
and
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner (; born 19 February 1953), often referred to by her initials CFK, is an Argentine lawyer and former politician who served as the 56th president of Argentina from 2007 to 2015, and later as the 37th Vice ...
. Between 2021 and 2023, he served as Argentina's
Minister of Security in the cabinet of President
Alberto Fernández
Alberto Ángel Fernández (; born 2 April 1959) is an Argentine politician, lawyer, and academic who served as President of Argentina from 2019 to 2023. He was also the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers from 2003 to 2008. His tenure as Cabin ...
.
He has held several cabinet positions under three presidents, serving in these offices for a total of over nine years. He served as Minister of Production under
Eduardo Duhalde
Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (; born 5 October 1941) is an Argentina, Argentine former peronist politician who served as the interim President of Argentina from January 2002 to May 2003. He also served as Vice President of Argentina, Vice President ...
, as Interior Minister under
Néstor Kirchner
Néstor Carlos Kirchner Ostoić (; 25 February 195027 October 2010) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the president of Argentina from 2003 to 2007. A member of the Justicialist Party, he previously served as Governor of Sa ...
, as
Minister of Justice
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under
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner (; born 19 February 1953), often referred to by her initials CFK, is an Argentine lawyer and former politician who served as the 56th president of Argentina from 2007 to 2015, and later as the 37th Vice ...
, and as the President's Cabinet Chief from 2009 to 2011. Most recently, he served as interventor of the state-owned mining company Yacimiento Carbonífero Río Turbio. He is also the President of the Confederación Argentina de Hockey de Césped y Pista, having been elected unanimously for a second term.
Early life and education
Born in
Quilmes
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,
Buenos Aires Province
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, Fernández received his CPA on 6 March 1982 from the
Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora and his law degree on 19 December 2001 from the same institution.
Career
Early political career
Peronist from an early age, he entered public service, working for the City of
Quilmes
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and City of
Florencio Varela from 1983 as an advisor to the Budget Committee of the Senate of the province of
Buenos Aires
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. He worked from 1985 to 1991 in an administrative capacity for the
Peronist
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caucus in the Senate of the Province of Buenos Aires. Between 1985 and 1987, he was administrative secretary of the Peronist Movement Caucus of the Senate, and worked in the administrative secretariat between 1987 and 1991. He advised the City Council of Quilmes, between 1983 and 1989, and Florencio Varela, between 1983 and 1988.
In 1991, Fernández was elected Mayor of Quilmes.
He was elected to the Constitutional Convention of the province of Buenos Aires in 1994 and served as chairman of the Committee on the Electoral System of the Constitutional Convention. He wrote the Eighth Section of the Reformed Constitution of the Province of Buenos Aires.
In 1995 he became a provincial senator and chaired the Public Health committee. He won the award for best senator in 1996. In June 1997 he was appointed to assist the province's Minister of Government and Justice, Dr.
José María Díaz Bancalari. In 1999, he was elected president of the party in Quilmes. In December 1999, Governor
Carlos Ruckauf named him Secretary of Labour, promoting him to be the province's first Minister of Labour in 2001.
National politics
In January 2002, then-President of Argentina
Eduardo Duhalde
Eduardo Alberto Duhalde (; born 5 October 1941) is an Argentina, Argentine former peronist politician who served as the interim President of Argentina from January 2002 to May 2003. He also served as Vice President of Argentina, Vice President ...
appointed Fernández as
General Secretary of the Presidency in the national cabinet, and named him
Minister of Production in October 2002. In 2003 he was elected to the National Congress, but resigned when Kirchner appointed him
Interior Minister
An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a Cabinet (government), cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and iden ...
later that year.
Following the infant malnutrition scandal in Tucumán in November 2002, Fernández famously stated that this was caused by "a sick society and a ruling class that are sons of bitches, all of them."
He was believed to be planning to run for Governor of Buenos Aires Province in the 2007 elections, but his party (
Front for Victory) chose
Daniel Scioli instead. Newly elected President Cristina Kirchner appointed him to her cabinet as Minister of Justice, Security and Human Rights following her inauguration in December 2007. ''La Nación'', in an editorial entitled “Justice: A Bad Start,” opined that the selection of Fernández as Minister of Justice “cannot enthuse those who hope for progress” in Argentinian justice.
Following the ruling
Front for Victory's defeat in the June 28, 2009,
mid-term elections, Fernández was tapped to replace Cabinet Chief
Sergio Massa, who tendered his resignation to the President, effective July 7. Fernández held this position from July 8, 2009, until December 10, 2011.
In national elections on October 23, 2011, he was elected National Senator for the Province of Buenos Aires by 4,600,000 votes.
He left the Cabinet on December 10, 2011, on the same day began representing the province of Buenos Aires in the national senate.
In January 2014, Fernández said that he might be interested in succeeding Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as president of Argentina. He praised the president, describing her as “absolutely attuned to the national situation.” He run for governor of the Buenos Aires Province instead, defeating
Julián Domínguez in the primary elections. He lost the main elections to
María Eugenia Vidal, of
Republican Proposal
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, and announced that he may leave politics.
In 2021, he was appointed as
Minister of Security in replacement of
Sabina Frederic, as part of a cabinet reshuffle following the government's poor showings in the
2021 legislative primary elections.
Other controversies
In 2006, Anibal Fernández, who was serving as the Interior Minister at the time, referred to
paperby the San Andrés University later on published by the newspaper La Nación of growing insecurity in Argentina as a "sensation".
In December 2008, after Fernández blamed acts of railroad vandalism on the Partido Obrero, he was sued by the Partido Obrero for "slander, libel, moral damage and impact on the party's image."
Fernández called Buenos Aires Education Secretary
Abel Posse an “ass” and a “misogynist” in December 2009.
Fernández called TV host
Mirtha Legrand
Rosa María Juana Martínez Suárez (born 23 February 1927), known by her stage name Mirtha Legrand (; from the French , "the great"), is an Argentine actress and television presenter. With an 80-year career, Legrand is one of the most recognize ...
"uneducated, rude, ignorant” in January 2010, and maintained that she “says stupid things.”
In January 2010, Fernández called economist Martín Redrado a “fool” and "freak” who “thinks he is the center of the world and fails to show respect for Argentinians.”
Fernández attacked Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author
Mario Vargas Llosa
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and Spanish philosopher
Fernando Savater
Fernando Fernández-Savater Martín (born 21 June 1947 at Basque city of San Sebastián) is a Spanish philosopher, essayist and author.
Early years and career
Born in San Sebastián, he was an Ethics professor at the University of the Basqu ...
in April 2011 for criticizing the policies of the Kirchner government. “They say stupid things,” he charged, just prior to the two writers’ appearances at a book fair. Vargas Llosa, Fernández complained, “insults President Cristina Kirchner every time he gets a chance,” and Savater “comes to Argentina to speak ill of the ruling party in Argentina.”
Other activities
Fernández's notable activities and associations include the following:
*Chairman of Quilmes Athletic Club
*Honorary Professor at the University of Social Sciences of the National University of Lomas de Zamora
*President of Centro Latinoamericano de Administracion para el Desarrollo
*President of Grupo de Acción Financiera Internacional
*President of the Argentinian Field Hockey and Tennis Confederation
*President, Arturo Juaretche Institute for Strategy and Development
Books
In May 2011 the ''Editorial Planeta'' published his first book, ''Zonceras argentinas y otras yerbas (Argentine follies and other stuff)''. The book is an attack on “the follies that do so much damage to the country” and to the Kirchner government.
The book's title is a reference to the 1968 book by Argentinian writer Arturo Jauretche, ''Manual de zonceras argentinas'', a catalogue of foolish ideas about Argentina that are widely held by the Argentinian people, having been inculcated in them by primary school and reaffirmed by the new media.
The foreword was written by the President of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. The book was officially launched at the Frankfurt Book Fair on May 5, 2011, in front of a packed auditorium of government officials and most of the members of the Cabinet. In his presentation of the book, Fernández praised the president said that many books he had read were “full of false accusations” against the Kirchners. He singled out Mario Vargas Llosa for special criticism.
In January 2012, his book ''Zonceras Argentinas al Sol'' was published. He described it as a response to “organized absurdity,” by which, he explained, he meant the opposition to the Kirchners. At the official book presentation, mayor Dario Díaz Pérez Fernández said that the book would be “an invaluable tool for all youth who daily join the militancy for the project led by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.”
Personal life
Fernández is divorced with one son and a daughter and is a passionate fan of
Quilmes Atlético football club. He is the president of the
Jauretche Institute, named for the local 20th-century pro-development activist
Arturo Jauretche.
Notes
External links
Newspaper of the Ministry of InteriorSite of the Jauretche Institute
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1957 births
Chiefs of Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina
Ministers of internal affairs of Argentina
Justicialist Party politicians
Living people
Mayors of Quilmes
People from Quilmes
Ministers of justice of Argentina
Members of the Argentine Senate for Buenos Aires Province
Kirchnerism
Alberto Fernández administration cabinet members
Fernández de Kirchner administration cabinet members
Kirchner administration cabinet members