- Jorge Colazo
Infobox Senator | name=Jorge Colazo
nationality=Argentine
office=Argentine Senator
from Tierra del Fuego Province
party=Radical Civic Union
term_start=10 December 2007
term_end=
preceded=
succeeded=
office2=Governor of Tierra del Fuego Province
term_start2= [10 Januar 2004
term_end2=December 2005
preceded2=Carlos Manfredotti
succeeded2=Hugo Cóccaro
office3=Argentine Senator
from Tierra del Fuego Province
term_start3=10 December 2001
term_end3=10 January 2004
preceded3=
succeeded3=
office4=Mayor of Río Grande
term_start4= 1991
term_end4= 1999
preceded4=
succeeded4=
date of birth=birth date and age|1954|03|04
place of birth=Río Tercero , Córdoba Province
dead=alive
date of death=
place of death=
spouse= Ana María del Carmen Córdoba
religion=
profession=
website=(Mario) Jorge Colazo, "El Potro", (b. 4 March 1954,
Río Tercero , Córdoba Province) is an ArgentineRadical Civic Union (UCR) politician. He sits in theArgentine Senate representing Tierra del Fuego Province in the majority block of theFront for Victory and was formerly governor of that province.Colazo attended primary school in Córdoba before moving to
Río Grande, Tierra del Fuego for his secondary education. He was involved in various community organisations. During theFalklands War he served in civil protection in Río Grande.From an early age, Colazo was involved in the UCR and held senior positions in the party at provincial and national levels. From 1989 to 1991 he served as a Río Grande councillor and in 1991 he was elected Mayor of Río Grande, serving until 1999. In that year he stood as candidate for governor of the Province. From January 2000 he worked as Head of the Social Services for Pensioners for the Province until 2001.
In 2001 Colazo was elected as Senator. Then in 2003 he was elected as governor of the province, defeating incumbent Peronist
Carlos Manfredotti and taking office in January 2004 withHugo Cóccaro as his vice-governor. Although a Radical, he was by now identified with the attempt at political consensus of the new President, PeronistNéstor Kirchner , and was seen as one of the leading' "Radicales K"' . Indeed Cóccaro was a Justicialist, although he had been a supporter of the anti-Kirchner Peronist leaderAdolfo Rodríguez Saá against Kirchner for the Presidency. [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2005/09/10/elpais/p-01201.htm Tierra del Fuego: suspendieron al gobernador Colazo y asumió el vice] , "Clarín ", 10 September 2005.]The relationship between Colazo and Cóccaro soon deteriorated, to the extent that Colazo even accused his deputy of involvement in plans to assassinate him. Colazo had also been isolated from his party, who had suspended him for his links with the Peronists. He was put under investigation by the provincial legislature for misuse of municipal funds in Río Grande and for bypassing the legislature when making budget decisions in 2004, and in September 2005 he was suspended as governor. He was impeached in December 2005 and Cóccaro formally took over.
In 2007 Colazo stood for and was re-elected to the Senate, heading the Federalist Union list. He sits with the Kirchners' Front for Victory. However in March 2008, a Tierra del Fuego court requested that the Senate expel him in connection with the ongoing allegations relating to improper use of funds while Mayor of Río Grande. [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2008/03/05/elpais/p-00701.htm Piden el desafuero del ex gobernador Jorge Colazo] , "
Clarín ",5 March 2008 .] This would allow Colazo to be prosecuted.External links
* [http://www.senado.gov.ar/web/senadores/biografia.php?id_sena=326 Senate profile]
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