Alberto Rodríguez Saá

Alberto Rodríguez Saá

Infobox_Governor
name= Alberto Rodríguez Saá


caption=
order=
office= Governor of San Luis
term_start=10 December 2003
lieutenant= Blanca Pereyra(2003-07)
Jorge Pellegrini(2007-)
predecessor= Alicia Lemme
successor= "incumbent"
birth_date= 1949
birth_place=
profession=
party= Justicialist Party
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Alberto José Rodríguez Saá Páez Montero (born 1949) is an Argentine Peronist politician, governor of San Luis Province.

Rodríguez Saá was born to an important political family in San Luis. His grandfather Adolfo Rodríguez Saá and his great-uncle were both governors of the province and his father was chief of police. His brother, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, was governor of San Luis from 1983 until 2001, when he became President of Argentina, resigning after a week.

Alberto Rodríguez Saá was a Justicialist Party senator for San Luis province. His brother had been succeeded as governor by his deputy Alicia Lemme, but Rodríguez Saá was chosen to stand in the 2003 elections for governor. He won the election with almost 85% of the vote, despite being a vocal atheist.

External links

*es icon [http://www.almargen.com.ar/sitio/seccion/historia/sanluis/ The Rodriguez Saá Family] (Spanish)
*es icon [http://www.alicialemme.com/ Alicia Lemme]
*es icon [http://www.cuyonoticias.com/ CuyoNoticias]


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