- Ramón Mestre
Infobox_Governor
name= Ramón Mestre
caption=
order=55th
office= Governor of Córdoba
term_start= 1995
term_end=1999
lieutenant=Luis Molinari Romero
predecessor=Eduardo Angeloz
successor=José Manuel De la Sota
birth_date= birth date|1937|8|21|mf=y
birth_place=San Juan, Argentina
death_date= death date and age|2003|3|6|1937|8|21|mf=y aged Age at date|1937|8|21|2003|3|6
death_place=Córdoba, Argentina
profession=Dentist
party= Radical
footnotes=Ramón Bautista Mestre (
San Juan, Argentina ,August 21 ,1937 –Córdoba, Argentina March 6 ,2003 ), an Argentine politician, wasGovernor of Córdoba fromJuly 12 ,1995 toJuly 12 ,1999 . He also served as Federal Interventor ofCorrientes Province (December 16 ,1999 toMarch 20 2001 ), Minister of the Interior (fromMarch 20 ,2001 toDecember 21 ,2001 ), and Mayor of thecity of Córdoba (from December 1983 to December 1991).A disciple of Cordoba 52nd Governor
Justo Páez Molina , Mestre began his political career as a member of theRadical Civic Union Party (Unión Cívica Radical or UCR). He entered the Páez Molina government after a career in the Student Unión Organizations while studying in the University of Córdoba Dentistry School. In the Páez Molina Government he was Deputy Health Secretary (1964) and Governor’s Chief of Staff (1965). After the 1966 military coup d'état that overthrew President Illia's national government and Paez Molina’s provincial one, he work as a dentist in the private field. From 1973 to 1976 he was a Córdoba Province Representative in theArgentine Chamber of Deputies and leader of his Party Group for a period.In 1983, he was elected mayor of the city of Córdoba for the 1983-1987 period and reelected for a new period from 1987 to 1991. In 1991, he created his own organization in the Radical Party, "Participación y Renovación", to challenge
Eduardo Angeloz governor candidacy; he lost the primaries but established his name as a natural candidate in 1995.In 1994, he was elected to the National Convention for the Constitution Reform. In 1995, he was elected Governor of Córdoba. During his brief mandate, the economic problems were become serious, added to the suspicions of corruption of their assistants' civil employees, the high fiscal deficit, and the prepotent characteristics of his personality, his government quickly became unpopular. In 1999, he failed to win reelection and the
Peronist Party won the Province Government after 25 years out of power, andJosé Manuel De la Sota became the 56th Governor. In 1999 until 2001, Mestre served as Federal Interventor in Corrientes Province, then he was Minister of the Interior during 2001. He had a high degree of responsibility in the bloody repression of the disturbances of Plaza de Mayo, in December 2001, that precipitated the fall of the presidentde la Rúa .Mestre died in 2003, as a result of
hepatitis .External links
* [http://www.fundacionmestre.com.ar Ramón Bautista Mestre Foundation]
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