List of Argentine deputies, 2011–2013
This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2011 to 9 December 2013.
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Composition
By province
Province | Deputies | Population (2010) |
---|---|---|
Buenos Aires | 70 | 15,625,084 |
Buenos Aires City | 25 | 2,890,151 |
Catamarca | 5 | 367,828 |
Chaco | 7 | 1,053,466 |
Chubut | 5 | 506,668 |
Córdoba | 18 | 3,304,825 |
Corrientes | 7 | 993,338 |
Entre Ríos | 9 | 1,236,300 |
Formosa | 5 | 527,895 |
Jujuy | 6 | 672,260 |
La Pampa | 5 | 316,940 |
La Rioja | 5 | 331,847 |
Mendoza | 10 | 1,741,610 |
Misiones | 7 | 1,097,829 |
Neuquén | 5 | 550,334 |
Río Negro | 5 | 633,374 |
Salta | 7 | 1,215,207 |
San Juan | 6 | 680,427 |
San Luis | 5 | 431,588 |
Santa Cruz | 5 | 272,524 |
Santa Fe | 19 | 3,200,736 |
Santiago del Estero | 7 | 896,461 |
Tierra del Fuego | 5 | 126,190 |
Tucumán | 9 | 1,448,200 |
By political groups
- as of 9 December 2013
Bloc | Seats | Leader | |
---|---|---|---|
Front for Victory–PJ | 115 | Juliana Di Tullio | |
Radical Civic Union | 40 | Mario Negri | |
Peronist Front | 20 | Enrique Luis Thomas | |
PRO | 11 | Federico Pinedo | |
Civic Front for Santiago | 7 | Daniel Agustín Brue | |
Civic Coalition ARI | 6 | Alfonso Prat-Gay | |
Socialist Party | 6 | Juan Carlos Zabalza | |
Civic Front of Córdoba | 5 | Ernesto Félix Martínez | |
New Encounter | 5 | Carlos Heller | |
Popular Unity | 5 | Claudio Lozano | |
GEN | 4 | Margarita Stolbizer | |
Peronist Unity | 3 | Felipe Solá | |
Project South Movement | 3 | Pino Solanas | |
Neuquén People's Movement | 3 | Alicia Marcela Comelli | |
La Pampa Justicialist Party | 2 | Roberto Ricardo Robledo | |
Federal Córdoba | 2 | Francisco José Fortuna | |
Democratic Party of Mendoza | 2 | Omar De Marchi | |
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca | 2 | Mariana Alejandra Veaute | |
Single-member blocs | 16 | — | |
Source: hcdn.gov.ar (archived) |
Election cycles
Election | Term | |
---|---|---|
Start | End | |
2009 | 10 December 2009 | 9 December 2013 |
2011 | 10 December 2011 | 9 December 2015 |
List of Deputies
Notes
- Resigned on 26 March 2015 to take office as General Secretary of Presidency.[1]
- Since 3 November 2010. Replaced Néstor Kirchner.[2]
- Since 10 December 2011. Replaced Mariano Federico West.
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become a member of the Buenos Aires City Legislature. Replaced by Laura Esper.[3]
- Since 13 October 2010. Replaced Esteban Bullrich.[4]
- Since 17 March 2010. Replaced Genaro Collantes.[5]
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become mayor of Corrientes. Replaced by Juan Fernando Marcopulos[6]
- Resigned on 28 May 2015 to become a representative before the Federal Authority of Information and Communication Technologies. Replaced by María Cristina Fernández Blanco.[7]
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become a member of the provincial legislature of La Rioja. Replaced by Héctor Enrique Olivares.[3]
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become a National Senator. Replaced by José Gagliardi.[6]
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become a National Senator. Replaced by Susana Mercedes Canela.[8]
- Died 11 October 2013.
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become a National Senator. Replaced by Verónica González.[6]
- Resigned on 10 December 2013 to become a National Senator. Replaced by Graciela Eunice Boyadjian.[6]
- Since 10 December 2013. Replaced Beatriz Graciela Mirkin.[9]
References
- "¿Quién es "Wado" De Pedro, el nuevo secretario general de la Presidencia?". TN (in Spanish). 26 February 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- "Turno de jura para tres diputados". Ámbito (in Spanish). 3 November 2010. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
- "Asumieron cinco nuevos diputados nacionales". Parlamentario (in Spanish). 3 April 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
- "Bullrich es reemplazado por Obiglio" (in Spanish). 2 October 2010. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
- "Collantes, un apasionado de la política". Página/12 (in Spanish). 26 December 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
- "Seis diputados con mandato hasta 2015 dejarán sus bancas en diciembre". Télam (in Spanish). 30 October 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- "Asumió en Diputados | María Cristina Fernández Blanco, Cámara Baja, Miguel Giubergia, Autoridad Federal deTecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones, Aftic". El Tribuno (in Spanish). 16 July 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
- "Susana Canela reemplaza a Cristina Fiore como diputada". Qué Pasa Salta (in Spanish). 28 October 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
- "La esposa del intendente de Monteros reemplazará a Beatriz Mirkin en Diputados". El Diario 24 (in Spanish). 23 January 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
External links
- List of deputies in the official website (archived)
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