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Mario Das Neves Governor of Chubut Province Incumbent Assumed office
10 December 2003Lieutenant Mario Vargas Preceded by José Luis Lizurume Succeeded by Martín Buzzi Personal details Born April 27, 1951
AvellanedaPolitical party Justicialist Party Spouse(s) Raquel di Perna Mario Das Neves (born April 27, 1951) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He is the governor of the Argentine province of Chubut.
Biography
Das Neves was born in Avellaneda (Greater Buenos Aires) to Portuguese parents, and grew up in Santa Fe. He enrolled in Law School, but left after completing 80% of his course load and moved to Chubut at the age of 20 to try out as a footballer for Huracán de Trelew, though without success. Das Neves married the former Raquel Di Perna, and has two children. He became active in the youth wing of the Peronist Justicialist Party, and by 1987 he had a key role in the administration of Trelew's municipality, under Néstor Perl.[1]
Das Neves was candidate for Mayor of Trelew in 1991 and won the first round, but lost in the second. The following year he became leader of the Chubut Justicialist Party and was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for Chubut in 1995. From his election he actively camapigned against corruption in the customs operation of Buenos Aires and headed an investigating commission that led to prosecutions. He was named "Best Deputy" in 1997. Das Neves was re-elected as a Deputy in 1999 and was the first chair of the consumer protection committee.[1]
The interim President Adolfo Rodríguez Saá appointed Das Neves Director of Customs at the end of 2001, and he consequently resigned his seat in Congress; when a few days later Eduardo Duhalde became President, he retained Das Neves as Director of Customs. He clashed with Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna, however, and resigned.[1]
Das Neves stood to be Governor of Chubut in November 2003 against the UCR incumbent, José Luis Lizurume. Das Neves won the support of fellow Peronist, newly-elected President Néstor Kirchner, although Kirchner and Lizurume had been close; Das Neves won by 45.6% to 41.3%. His cordial relations with Kirchnerism soured by 2009, however, and Das Neves publicly stated that Kirchner had become "arrogant" and partisan to "dividing and conquering" by way of retaining control over Peronism, adding that, despite the former president's professed support, Kirchner was "not my friend." [2] Das Neves later initiated the privatization of a network of provincially owned public services cooperatives.[3]
Governor Das Neves was termed out of office in 2011, and he publicly considered endorsing his wife, Raquel di Perna, or his sister-in-law, Senator Graciela di Perna, as his successor.[4] He ultimately endorsed the Mayor of Comodoro Rivadavia, Martín Buzzi, and his Modelo Chubut ticket, . The elections, held on March 20, were too close to call between Buzzi and the Mayor of Puerto Madryn, Carlos Eliceche (Front for Victory). Buzzi's slim margin of victory led to a recount and a judicial injunction against results in six precincts.[5] Following a protracted recount process, as well a court-ordered re-vote held on May 29 in the six impugned precincts, Buzzi was officially elected Governor of Chubut.[6]
Das Neves unsuccessfully sought the Federal Peronist nomination for the Presidency in 2011.[7] He was later nominated by Popular Union candidate Eduardo Duhalde as his running mate.[8]
External links
Media related to Mario Das Neves at Wikimedia Commons
- Profile, La Nación, 2003-11-10
- 'Das Neves celebrates his triumph in Chubut', La Nación, 2003-11-10
- Profile at Chubut government
Preceded by
José Luis LizurumeGovernor of Chubut
2003–presentIncumbent References
- ^ a b c "Gobernador Sr. Mario Das Neves". Provincia de Chubut. http://www.chubut.gov.ar/portal/gobernador/.
- ^ "Das Neves: Kirchner tuvo una actitud prepotente y no es mi amigo". InfoBae. http://www.infobae.com/politica/460304-100895-0-Das-Neves-Kirchner-tuvo-una-actitud-prepotente-y-no-es-mi-amigo.
- ^ "El gobierno puso en marcha el proceso de privatización de las cooperativas". El Diario de Madryn. http://www.diariodemadryn.com/vernoti.php?ID=133563.
- ^ "Das Neves no descarta que su esposa o su cuñada puedan sucederlo". InfoChubut. http://www.infochubut.com/das-neves-no-descarta-que-su-esposa-o-su-cunada-puedan-sucederlo-13030.html.
- ^ "Chubut: gana el Peronismo Federal pero el kirchnerismo no acepta la derrota". Clarín. http://www.clarin.com/politica/Termino-eleccion-Chubut-candidatos-adjudican_0_447555496.html.
- ^ "Y 69 días más tarde se eligió gobernador". Página/12. http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-169123-2011-05-30.html.
- ^ "Los candidatos opositores que se bajaron de la carrera presidencial". Perfil. http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2011/06/15/noticia_0039.html.
- ^ "Eduardo Duhalde officially launches presidential campaign". Buenos Aires Herald. http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/69617/eduardo-duhalde-officially-launches-presidential-campaign.
Current Governors of Argentine Provinces and Chief of Government of Buenos Aires City BA City: Mauricio Macri (PRO)
BA Province: Daniel Scioli (PJ)
Catamarca: E. Brizuela del Moral (UCR)
Chaco: Jorge Capitanich (PJ)
Chubut: Mario Das Neves (PJ)
Córdoba: Juan Schiaretti (PJ)Corrientes: Ricardo Colombi (UCR)
Entre Ríos: Sergio Urribarri (PJ)
Formosa: Gildo Insfrán (PJ)
Jujuy: Walter Barrionuevo (PJ)
La Pampa: Oscar Mario Jorge (PJ)
La Rioja: Luis Beder Herrera (PJ)Mendoza: Celso Jaque (PJ)
Misiones: Maurice Closs (PJ)
Neuquén: Jorge Sapag (MPN)
Río Negro: Miguel Saiz (UCR)
Salta: Juan Manuel Urtubey (PJ)
San Juan: José Luis Gioja (PJ)San Luis: Alberto Rodríguez Saá (PJ)
Santa Cruz: Daniel Peralta (PJ)
Santa Fe: Hermes Binner (PS)
Sgo del Estero: Gerardo Zamora (UCR)
Tierra del Fuego: Fabiana Ríos (ARI)
Tucumán: José Alperovich (PJ)Categories:- 1951 births
- Living people
- Argentine people of Portuguese descent
- People from Avellaneda
- Governors of Chubut
- Justicialist Party politicians
- Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
- Argentine politician stubs
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