Silvia Elías de Pérez

Silvia Beatriz Elías de Pérez (born 10 May 1964) is an Argentine politician who was a National Senator for Tucumán Province from 2013 to 2021. A member of the Radical Civic Union (UCR), Elías de Pérez first took office on 18 December 2013 in replacement of José Manuel Cano, and completed the remainder of his term until 2015. She was then elected in her own right in that year's election.

Silvia Elías de Pérez
National Senator
In office
18 December 2013  10 December 2021
ConstituencyTucumán
Provincial Legislator of Tucumán
In office
26 October 2011  18 December 2013
ConstituencyI – Capital
Personal details
Born
Silvia Beatriz Elías

(1964-05-10) 10 May 1964
Juan Bautista Alberdi, Argentina
Political partyRadical Civic Union
Other political
affiliations
Social and Civic Agreement (2009–2011)
Juntos por el Cambio (since 2015)
Alma materSaint Thomas Aquinas University of the North

Elías de Pérez was the Juntos por el Cambio candidate to the governorship of Tucumán in 2019, but lost against the Justicialist Party incumbent, Juan Luis Manzur. During her time as senator, Elías de Pérez was known for her socially conservative positions on LGBT rights and abortion.[1][2]

Early life and career

Silvia Beatriz Elías was born on 10 May 1964 in Juan Bautista Alberdi, a small town in southern Tucumán Province.[3] She finished high school at Escuela Normal Florentino. She counts with a public accounting degree and a master's degree on business administration from the Saint Thomas Aquinas University of the North, having graduated in 1985. She has worked as a teacher and as a federal attorney.[4]

She is married to Luis Pérez and has three children.[3] Elías de Pérez is known for her devout Catholicism.[5]

Political career

In the 2009 legislative election, Elías de Pérez was the second candidate to the National Senate in Tucumán for the Social and Civic Agreement list, behind José Manuel Cano.[6] The list received 15.92% of the vote, and was the second-most voted in the province, meaning only Cano was elected for the minority seat.[7]

In 2010 she was elected president of the UCR Committee of San Miguel de Tucumán, and in the 2011 elections, she was elected to the Provincial Legislature.[8]

On 18 December 2013, she was sworn in as senator in replacement of Cano, who had been elected to the National Chamber of Deputies.[9] Elías de Pérez then completed the remainder of his 2009–2015 term. She sought re-election in the 2015 elections, and ran as the first candidate in the Cambiemos list in Tucumán. The Cambiemos list received 35.35%, and, as the second-most voted list, received the seat for the minority.[3][10] That year, she was elected vice-president of the National Committee of the UCR.[11]

As senator, Elías de Pérez formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Justice and Criminal Affairs, Budget and Finances, Health, Women's Affairs, Media and Freedom of Expression, and National Economy and Investment. She was president of the health commission from 2014 to 2018, and later served as chair of the national economy commission from 2018 to 2021.[3]

In 2019, Elías de Pérez was the Juntos por el Cambio–Frente Vamos Tucumán candidate to the governorship of Tucumán, facing against Justicialist PartyFDT incumbent, Juan Luis Manzur. She lost with 20% of the vote against Manzur's 50%.[12]

Pérez did not run for re-election in the Senate in 2021, and her term expired on 10 December 2021.

Views and positions

Elías de Pérez in 2018, during the debate on the legalisation of abortion.

Elías de Pérez is known for her staunch social conservative views.[1][2] During the 2010 debate on the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Argentina, Elías de Pérez called same-sex unions a "legal disaster" (Spanish: mamarracho jurídico).[13]

In 2018, during the first debate on the legalisation of abortion in Argentina, Elías de Pérez had a widely publicised argument with molecular biologist Alberto Kornblihtt during the latter's exposition in the Senate health commission.[14] At the end of Kornblihtt's presentation, Elías de Pérez asked him if he advocated for the use of abortion for eugenic purposes, such as to avoid the birth of children with Down's syndrome. Kornblihtt replied that genetic counseling contemplated the detection of serious illnesses in fetuses, and that Down's syndrome does not constitute a serious illness.[15] The exchange, and Kornblihtt's reply to Elías de Pérez ("no está bien, está mal"), became popular on social media.[16] Elías de Pérez voted against the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Bill again when it was debated by the Senate in 2020.[17]

In May 2020, Elías de Pérez had another widely publicised exchange with Vice President (and Senate president) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. When Elías de Pérez referred to Fernández de Kirchner as "presidente", Fernández de Kirchner (who famously prefers to be referred by the less common, but still grammatically correct female form, presidenta) referred to Elías de Pérez by the unambiguously male term senador, instead of the female senadora.[18][19]

References

  1. "Efecto Córdoba: Macri le subió el pulgar a Elías de Pérez en Tucumán". El Economista (in Spanish). 14 March 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  2. "El cruce de Cristina Kirchner con Silvia Elías de Pérez: "Muchas gracias, senador"". Página/12 (in Spanish). 13 May 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  3. "Silvia Beatriz Elías de Pérez". Directorio Legislativo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  4. "Silvia Beatriz Elías de Pérez". Honorable Senado de la Nación (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 November 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  5. "Elías de Pérez y la última cruzada". Letra P (in Spanish). 23 December 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  6. "Alperovich busca retener cuatro bancas en el Congreso". Ámbito (in Spanish). 28 May 2009. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  7. "Escrutinio definitivo" (PDF). Ministerio del Interior | Dirección Nacional Electoral (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  8. "Los legisladores juran entre negociaciones". La Gaceta (in Spanish). 26 October 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  9. "Elías de Pérez asume hoy en el Senado, en remplazo de Cano". La Gaceta (in Spanish). 18 December 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  10. "Juraron los nuevos senadores por Tucumán". Primera Fuente (in Spanish). 3 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  11. "Silvia Elías de Pérez asoma como nueva líder del radicalismo tucumano". El Tucumano (in Spanish). 26 June 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  12. Mayol, Federico (19 June 2019). "Juan Manzur fue reelecto en Tucumán con un fuerte apoyo a la fórmula Fernández-Fernández y Silvia Elías de Pérez terminó segunda". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  13. ""Mamarracho"". Página/12 (in Spanish). 10 August 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  14. "Tenso cruce entre una senadora y un expositor por el proyecto de legalización del aborto". Infobae (in Spanish). 18 July 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  15. "El cruce de Elías de Pérez con un doctor en biología molecular que se hizo viral". El Tucumano (in Spanish). 18 July 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  16. "Kornblihtt protestó con su meme". Página/12 (in Spanish). 18 August 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  17. "Una senadora de Juntos por el Cambio denunció que "Alberto Fernández presionó personalmente a los senadores para que voten el aborto"". Infobae (in Spanish). 29 December 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  18. "Sesión virtual: el nuevo cruce entre Cristina Kirchner y una senadora tucumana". La Nación (in Spanish). 13 May 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  19. "Elías de Pérez usa "presidente" para Cristina Kirchner y "presidenta" para ella". Página/12 (in Spanish). 14 May 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
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