Argentine Politician

1. Martín Lousteau (1970)

Argentine Politician

First became known as Argentine Minister of Economy and Production under Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's administration. He would later be appointed the Argentine Ambassador to the United States in 2015. 

2. Alicia Kirchner (1946)

Argentine Politician

Argentinian politician and member of the Justicialist Party who was named Minister of Social Development during the presidency of her brother Nestor Kirchner. She went on to become the Governor of Santa...

3. Mauricio Macri (1959)

Argentine Politician

Argentinian politician known for being elected president in 2015. He'd previously served two terms as the Chief of Government of Buenos Aires.

4. Sergio Massa (1972)

Argentine Politician

Argentinian politician who served as the National Deputy for the Buenos Aires Province between 2013-2017. He previously served as the 11th Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina between 2008-2009. 

5. Juan Perón (1895)

Argentine Politician

Juan Domingo Perón was an Argentine military officer and politician.

6. Noelia Barbeito (1981)

Argentine Politician

Noelia Barbeito is a provincial senator in Mendoza Province Argentina. She is a member of the Socialist Workers' Party and was elected as a candidate of the Workers' Left Front...

7. Arturo Colombi (1958)

Argentine Politician

Arturo Colombi is an Argentine Radical Civic Union politician and former governor of Corrientes Province. Born in Mercedes Corrientes and educated at the National University of the Northeast with a...

8. Ada Maza (1951)

Argentine Politician

Ada Mercedes Maza is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She sit in the Argentine Senate representing La Rioja Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory. Maza studied...

9. Eduardo Mondino (Unknow)

Argentine Politician

Eduardo R. Mondino is an Argentine journalist and Justicialist Party politician. Until April 2009 he was the National Ombudsman of Argentina. Mondino qualified in journalism at the Colegio Universitario de...

10. Jorge Sobisch (1943)

Argentine Politician

Jorge Omar Sobisch is an Argentine centre-right politician formerly governor of Neuquén Province. He leads the Neuquén People's Movement and was a candidate for President of Argentina in 2007.

11. Jorge Busti (1947)

Argentine Politician

Jorge Pedro Busti is an Argentine politician formerly Justicialist Party governor and senator for Entre Ríos Province. Busti was born in Concordia Entre Ríos and graduated as a lawyer at...

12. César Gioja (1945)

Argentine Politician

César Ambrosio Gioja is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He sits in the Argentine Senate representing San Juan Province in the majority block of the Front for Victory. Gioja qualified...

13. Norma Morandini (1948)

Argentine Politician

Norma Elena Morandini is an Argentine journalist and politician. She was elected to the Argentine Senate in 2009 and was nominated as running mate by Progressive Front presidential candidate Hermes...

14. Carlos Tomada (1948)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Alfonso Tomada is an Argentine Peronist politician who serves as the Minister of Labor Employment and Social Security. Tomada was appointed by former President Néstor Kirchner and reappointed by...

15. Carlos Rossi (1949)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Alberto Rossi was born in Barquisimeto Venezuela. He is a member of the provincial 'Neighbourly Union' and was elected as part of the Alliance New Front an electoral alliance...

16. Horacio Massaccesi (1948)

Argentine Politician

Horacio Massaccesi is an Argentine politician and former Governor of Río Negro Province.

17. Jorge Obeid (1947)

Argentine Politician

Jorge Alberto Obeid was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and former governor of Santa Fe Province.

18. Floro Bogado (1939)

Argentine Politician

Eleuterio Bogado is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician lawyer and diplomat. He has served as Vice-Governor of Formosa Province under Gildo Insfrán since 1995 and was Governor from 1983 to...

19. Francisco Narciso de Laprida (1786)

Argentine Politician

sco Narciso de Laprida was an Argentine lawyer and politician. He was a representative for San Juan at the Congress of Tucumán and its president on July 9 1816 when...

20. José María Vernet (1944)

Argentine Politician

José María Vernet is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He served as Governor of the province of Santa Fe from December 11 1983 to December 11 1987.

21. Teodoro Sánchez de Bustamante (1778)

Argentine Politician

Teodoro Sánchez de Bustamante was an Argentine statesman lawyer and soldier. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which on 9 July 1816 declared the Independence of Argentina....

22. Roberto María Ortiz (1886)

Argentine Politician

Jaime Gerardo Roberto Marcelino María Ortiz Lizardi was President of Argentina from February 20 1938 to June 27 1942. Ortiz was born in Buenos Aires. As a student at the...

23. Carlos Serrey (1873)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Serrey Dávila was an Argentine Conservative politician. Serrey served as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and Argentine Senate for his home province of Salta and was...

24. Máximo Kirchner (1977)

Argentine Politician

25. Alberto Teisaire (1891)

Argentine Politician

Alberto Teisaire was an Argentine Navy officer and Vice President of Argentina.

26. Rubén Marín (1934)

Argentine Politician

Rubén Hugo Marín is a former Argentine Senator for La Pampa Province. He was also a governor of the province on two occasions. Marín a lawyer by profession is a...

27. José Octavio Bordón (1945)

Argentine Politician

José Octavio Bordón is an Argentine politician and diplomat.

28. Vicente Gallo (1873)

Argentine Politician

Vicente Gallo was an Argentine lawyer academic and politician of the Radical Civic Union.

29. José Ignacio Thames (1762)

Argentine Politician

José Ignacio Thames was an Argentine statesman and priest. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which on July 9 1816 declared the Independence of Argentina. Thames was...

30. Roberto Urquía (1948)

Argentine Politician

Roberto Daniel Urquía is a former Argentine Senator for Córdoba Province and a member of the Justicialist Party. Urquía an accountant by profession is a wealthy businessman and owner of...

31. José Armando Caro (1910)

Argentine Politician

Dr. J. Armando Caro was an Argentine politician statesman and ham radio born in Cerrillos a small town in the northern province of Salta. He studied law in the Argentine...

32. Carlos Auyero (Unknow)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Auyero was an Argentine politician. He was leader of the Christian Democratic Party and played a major role in the formation of the centre-left coalition FrePaSo. At 25 years...

33. José Ignacio de Gorriti (1770)

Argentine Politician

General José Ignacio de Gorriti was an Argentine statesman soldier and lawyer. He was a representative to the Congress of Tucumán which on 9 July 1816 declared the Independence of...

34. Carlos Pellegrini (1846)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Enrique José Pellegrini was Vice President of Argentina and became President of Argentina from 6 August 1890 to 12 October 1892 upon Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman resignation. During his...

35. Bernardo Bas (1919)

Argentine Politician

Bernardo Alejandro Bas was de facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba Argentina from June 17 1970 to February 25 1971.

36. Cintia Frencia (1987)

Argentine Politician

Cintia Frencia is a member of the provincial legislature in Córdoba Province Argentina. She is a member of the Workers' Party and was elected as a candidate of the Workers'...

37. Lisandro de la Torre (1868)

Argentine Politician

Lisandro de la Torre was an Argentine politician born in Rosario province of Santa Fe. De la Torre became a lawyer in 1890. His thesis about municipalities and communes as...

38. José Luis Gioja (1949)

Argentine Politician

José Luis Gioja is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician current governor of San Juan Province and former President of the Argentine Senate. Gioja was born in Rawson a suburb of...

39. Carlos Petroni (1947)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Petroni is an Argentinian author and political activist.

40. José Manuel de la Sota (1949)

Argentine Politician

José Manuel de la Sota is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was the governor of Córdoba Province from 1999 until 2007 and was reelected to the post in 2011.

41. Hugo Anzorreguy (1938)

Argentine Politician

Hugo Alfredo Anzorreguy Recobiche was the Secretary of Intelligence of the Argentine Republic from January 30 1990 to December 10 1999 during most of Carlos Menem's presidency. At nine years...

42. Matías de Irigoyen (1781)

Argentine Politician

Matías Miguel de Irigoyen was an Argentine soldier and politician. He travelled to Spain as a child entered the navy in his youth and was wounded at the Battle of...

43. Alejandro Armendáriz (1923)

Argentine Politician

Alejandro Armendáriz was an Argentine physician and politician.

44. Hugo Wast (1883)

Argentine Politician

Gustavo Adolfo Martínez Zuviría best known under his pseudonym Hugo Wast was a renowned Argentine novelist and script writer. Born Gustavo Martínez Zuviría in Córdoba Argentina his family relocated to...

45. Ricardo Obregón Cano (1917)

Argentine Politician

Ricardo Obregón Cano was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. Born in Río Cuarto Córdoba he was Governor of Córdoba from May 25 1973 to February 28 1974. A left-wing Peronist...

46. Carlos Delcio Funes (Unknow)

Argentine Politician

Carlos 'Chango' Delcio Funes was an Argentine Justicialist Party politician in Santa Fe Province. Funes was a journalist and writer. In 1971 he became involved in politics taking a job...

47. Carlos Sylvestre Begnis (1903)

Argentine Politician

Carlos Sylvestre Begnis was a medical doctor and politician born in Alto Grande a village near Bell Ville Córdoba province in Argentina. He was a rural physician and worked as...

48. José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz (1925)

Argentine Politician

José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz was an Argentine executive and policy maker. He served as Minister of the Economy under de facto President Jorge Rafael Videla between 1976 and 1981...

49. Alberto Manuel Campos (Unknow)

Argentine Politician

Alberto Manuel Campos was an Argentine politician and member of the Peronist Party. He was born in José León Suárez Buenos Aires and was assassinated on December 17 1975.

50. Abel Bazán (1833)

Argentine Politician

Abel Bazán was an Argentine politician and jurist. Bazán was born in La Rioja Argentina and studied law at the National University of Córdoba gaining the title of doctor of...

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