Carlos Salazar (Argentine politician)

Carlos Salazar (Argentine politician)

Infobox Governor | name= Carlos Salazar
nationality=Argentine


office= Argentine Senator
from Tucumán Province
party= Republican Force Tucumán
term_start= 7 November 2007
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profession= Cardiologist
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Carlos Eduardo Salazar is an Argentine politician of the Republican Force Tucumán (FRT). He sits in the Argentine Senate representing Tucumán Province.

Salazar became a senator in 2007 when Ricardo Bussi left the senate to return to the state legislator. Prior to his election, Salazar was largely unknown and had not had a political career. [ [http://www.elsigloweb.com/portal_ediciones/240/portal_notas/10073-ya-tiene-reemplazante-ricardo-bussi-en-el-senado Ya tiene reemplazante Ricardo Bussi en el Senado] , "El Siglo", 7 November 2007.] He had been cardiologist to Bussi's father, General Antonio Bussi, former governor of Tucumán. [ [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/11/08/elpais/p-01601.htm El cardiólogo de Bussi, senador] , "Clarín", 8 November 2007.]

External links

* [http://www.senado.gov.ar/web/senadores/biografia.php?id_sena=372 Senate profile]

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