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List of Argentine senators, 2021–2023

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2021 to 9 December 2023.

Composition

Inter-bloc Bloc President
Frente de Todos / Unión por la Patria (31) José Mayans
Juntos por el Cambio (33)
(President: Alfredo Cornejo)
Radical Civic Union (18) Luis Petcoff Naidenoff
PRO Front (9) Humberto Schiavoni
Federal Change (4) Ignacio Torres
Party for Social Justice (1) Beatriz Ávila
Production and Labour (1) Roberto Basualdo
Federal Unity (5) Alejandra Vigo
Front for the Renewal of Concord (1) Magdalena Solari
We Have a Future Argentina (1) Clara Vega
Together We Are Río Negro (1) Alberto Weretilneck
Source: senado.gob.ar (last update: 20 November 2023)

Senate leadership

Title Officeholder Caucus Province
President of the Senate[a] Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Frente de Todos, then
Unión por la Patria
 Buenos Aires Province
Provisional President Claudia Ledesma Abdala Frente de Todos, then
Unión por la Patria
 Santiago del Estero
Vice President Carolina Losada Juntos por el Cambio  Santa Fe
First Vice President Maurice Closs Frente de Todos, then
Unión por la Patria
 Misiones
Second Vice President Guadalupe Tagliaferri Juntos por el Cambio  Buenos Aires

Election cycles

Election Term
Start End
2017 10 December 2017 9 December 2023
2019 10 December 2019 9 December 2025
2021 10 December 2021 9 December 2027

List of senators

Province Photo Senator Party Term
From To
Buenos Aires
José María Torello PRO Front 2021[b] 2023
Gladys González PRO Front 2017 2023
Juliana Di Tullio Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021[c] 2023
Buenos Aires City
Martín Lousteau Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
Mariano Recalde Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Guadalupe Tagliaferri PRO Front 2019 2025
Catamarca
Guillermo Eduardo <b>Andrada</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
Lucía Benigna Corpacci Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
Flavio Sergio <b>Fama</b> Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Chaco
María Inés Pilatti Vergara Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Antonio José <b>Rodas</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Víctor Zimmermann Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
Chubut
Carlos Alberto <b>Linares</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
Edith Elizabeth <b>Terenzi</b> Chubut Integration and Development 2021 2027
Ignacio Agustín Torres Chubut Integration and Development 2021 2027
Córdoba
Carmen <b>Álvarez Rivero</b> PRO Front 2021 2027
Luis Alfredo Juez PRO Front 2021 2027
Alejandra María Vigo Federal Unity 2021 2027
Corrientes
Carlos Mauricio Espínola Federal Unity 2021 2027
Mercedes Gabriela Valenzuela Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Eduardo Alejandro <b>Vischi</b> Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Entre Ríos
Alfredo Luis de Angeli PRO Front 2019 2025
Edgardo Darío <b>Kueider</b> Federal Unity 2019 2025
Stella Maris Elisa <b>Olalla de Moreira</b> Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
Formosa
María Teresa Margarita <b>González</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
José Miguel Ángel Mayans Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
Luis Carlos Petcoff Naidenoff Radical Civic Union 2017 2023
Jujuy
Mario Raymundo Fiad Radical Civic Union 2017 2023
Silvia del Rosario Giacoppo Radical Civic Union 2017 2023
Guillermo Eugenio Mario Snopek Federal Unity 2017 2023
La Pampa
Daniel Pablo <b>Bensusán</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
María Victoria <b>Huala</b> PRO Front 2021 2027
Daniel Ricardo Kroneberger Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
La Rioja
Ricardo Antonio <b>Guerra</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021[d] 2023
Julio César Martínez Radical Civic Union 2017 2023
María Clara <b>Vega</b> [es] We Have a Future Argentina 2019[e] 2023
Mendoza
Alfredo Víctor Cornejo Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Anabel Fernández Sagasti Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
Mariana <b>Juri</b> Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Misiones
Maurice Fabián Closs Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
Humberto Luis Arturo Schiavoni PRO Front 2017 2023
Magdalena Solari Quintana Front for the Renewal of Concord 2017 2023
Neuquén
Carmen Lucila Crexell Neuquén Movement 2019 2025
Oscar Isidro Parrilli Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Silvia Estela Sapag Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Río Negro
Claudio Martín <b>Doñate</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Silvina Marcela García Larraburu Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Alberto Edgardo Weretilneck Together We Are Río Negro 2019 2025
Salta
Nora del Valle Giménez Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Sergio Napoleón Leavy Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Juan Carlos Romero October 8th Justicialist 2019 2025
San Juan
Roberto Gustavo Basualdo Production and Labour 2017 2023
Cristina del Carmen <b>López Valverde</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
José Rubén <b>Uñac</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
San Luis
María Eugenia Catalfamo Federal Unity 2017 2023
Gabriela <b>González Riollo</b> PRO Front 2021[f] 2023
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
Santa Cruz
Eduardo Raúl <b>Costa</b> Radical Civic Union 2017 2023
Ana María Ianni Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2017 2023
María Belén <b>Tapia</b> Radical Civic Union 2017 2023
Santa Fe
Marcelo Néstor <b>Lewandowski</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
Carolina Losada Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Dionisio Fernando <b>Scarpin</b> Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Santiago del Estero
Claudia Alejandra Ledesma  Abdala Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Gerardo Antenor <b>Montenegro</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
José Emilio Neder Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Tierra del Fuego
Pablo Daniel <b>Blanco</b> Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
María Eugenia Duré Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Matías David Rodríguez Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2019 2025
Tucumán
Beatriz Luisa Ávila Party for Social Justice 2021 2027
Sandra Mariela <b>Mendoza</b> Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027
Pablo Raúl Yedlin Frente de Todos, then Unión por la Patria 2021 2027

Notes

  1. ^ Ex officio as Vice President of Argentina.
  2. ^ Yet to take office. Replacing Esteban Bullrich.[1]
  3. ^ Since 19 August 2021. Replaced Jorge Taiana.[2]
  4. ^ Since 24 February 2021. Replaced Carlos Menem.[3]
  5. ^ Since 20 December 2019. Replaced Inés Brizuela y Doria.[4]
  6. ^ Since 10 December 2021. Replaced Claudio Poggi.[5]

References

  1. ^ Cayón, David (9 December 2021). "Quién es José María Torello, el reemplazante de Esteban Bullrich en el Senado". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Juliana Di Tullio asumirá mañana como senadora". Página/12 (in Spanish). 18 August 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Senado: Ricardo Guerra reemplazó a Carlos Menem". Página/12 (in Spanish). 24 February 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Clara Vega juró como senadora nacional por La Rioja tras ganar un reclamo judicial por paridad de género". Infobae (in Spanish). 20 December 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Asumió la reemplazante de Poggi y Tagliaferri ocupó la vicepresidencia segunda". Parlamentario (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 December 2021.

External links

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