José Manuel Cano
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José Manuel Cano (born 15 July 1965) is an
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dentist and politician of the
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(UCR). He was a National Deputy from 2013 to 2015, and later from 2017 to 2021. He also served as a National Senator for his home province of Tucumán from 2009 to 2013. Cano has also served as secretary general of the UCR National Committee and as a member of the Tucumán provincial legislature.


Early and personal life

Cano was born on 15 July 1965 in
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. He studied dentistry at the
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(UNT), graduating in 1991. While studying at UNT, Cano was active in student politics and was president of the Faculty of Dentistry student union. He is married to Ruth Adriana Mira and has three children.


Political career

Cano was elected to the Legislature of Tucumán Province in 2003 as part of the
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. He was re-elected for a second term in 2007. In
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, Cano ran for one of Tucumán's three seats in the National Senate as the first candidate in the
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list. The list received 15.92% of the vote, and was the second-most voted in the province, allowing Cano to be elected for the minority seat. Starting on 10 December 2012, he was president of the UCR parliamentary bloc in the Senate. In 2011, he ran for
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of Tucumán as the UCR candidate against incumbent José Alperovich, of the
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. He lost and came in a distant second place, with 14% of the vote against Alperovich's 69%. In the 2013 election, Cano ran for a seat in the
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, again as part of the Social and Civic Agreement list. With 34.68% of the vote, the list received enough votes for Cano to be elected. He resigned from his seat in the Senate and was sworn in as deputy on 10 December 2013. His seat in the Senate was filled in by Silvia Elías de Pérez. Cano would once again be the UCR candidate to the governorship of Tucumán in 2015, and once again, he lost to the Justicialist Party candidate,
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. Cano received 39.94% against Manzur's 51.64%. From 2015 to 2017, he led
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, an infrastructure programme for provinces of the Argentine North established by the government of President
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. Cano resigned from his seat in the Chamber of Deputies on 10 December 2015 in order to take charge of the programme, and his vacancy was filled by Federico Masso. In 2017, he was accused of graft and asking for bribes by federal judge Sergio Torres. Cano once again ran for a seat in the lower house in the 2017 legislative election, this time as part of the
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list, which received 32.56% of the vote. During this term, Cano formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Social Action and Public Health, Maritime Interests, Budget and Finances, Addiction Prevention, and Internal Security, and presided the commission on Transport. He was an opponent of the legalisation of abortion in Argentina, voting against the two Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy bills that were debated by the Argentine Congress in 2018 and 2020. In 2024 he publicly defended Gerardo Morales for the imprisonment of two men for making publications on social networks about the alleged infidelity of his wife, Tulia Snopek.


References


External links


Profile on the official website of the Chamber of Deputies
(in Spanish) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cano, Jose Manuel Living people 1965 births Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Tucumán Members of the Argentine Senate for Tucumán Members of the Legislature of Tucumán People from San Miguel de Tucumán Radical Civic Union politicians Argentine deputies 2013–2015 Argentine deputies 2017–2019 Argentine deputies 2019–2021