- Carlos Juárez
Carlos Arturo Juárez (b.
6 February 1916 ,La Banda ) was an Argentine politician,Justicialist Party governor or ruler by proxy ofSantiago del Estero Province over a 55-year period, leading to his description as a "caudillo ".Juárez was first elected governor in 1948 during the presidency of
Juan Perón and served 1949–1952 and 1973–1976. He was re-elected governor in 1983 following the restoration of democracy, and served three terms: 1983–1987, 1995–1998 and 1999–2001. Juárez's wife,Mercedes Aragonés de Juárez , was a minister in his administration and became governor herself in 2002, serving untilfederal intervention removed her in 2004. Her removal came after allegations of involvement in corruption and murder. Aragonés had named her husband Justice Minister in an attempt to grant him immunity.In February 2003 a key investigation was launched into the murders of two young women, Leyla Nazar and Patricia Villalba. There were allegations that relatives of local political leaders were involved in the killings and other acts of violence, protected by Juárez. Former provincial intelligence chief
Antonio Musa Azar was imprisoned and began to accuse the Juárez family in connection with a number of crimes. In October 2003, investigators produced a report documenting more than 500 complaints of illegal acts andhuman rights violations, even against children as young as nine years old.The report unleashed a further wave of accusations. Officials found files on around 40,000 political figures and others who were spied on and persecuted by the police and the local intelligence service. The couple were accused of involvement in the death of bishop
Gerardo Sueldo (a critic of the Juárez), who died allegedly by accident in a car crash in 1998. The family of former governorCésar Iturre (1987–1991), who was a Juárez ally but switched to the opposition, also accused them of involvement of his death inParaguay .Aragonés and Juárez were placed under house arrest. She was charged with fiscal fraud and the murder of Iturre. He was charged with involvement in the disappearance of a national deputy in 1976. The Juárez hegemony over Santiago del Estero has apparently ended. Nevertheless it was suggested that they helped the
Radical Civic Union win the governor for the first time in 2003, withGerardo Zamora as UCR candidate, and have backedNéstor Kirchner 's re-election in 2007.External links
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