- Elías Sapag
Elías Canaán Sapag (
1911-08-05 –1993-06-21 ) was a Lebanese-born Argentine politician, long-serving senator forNeuquén Province , founder of theNeuquino People's Movement and head of the locally influentialSapag family.Sapag was born in
Mayrouba , Lebanon and emigrated with his parents to Argentina in 1913. They arrived inCovunco , Neuquén where his grandfather had already set up home, and moved on toZapala . His parents had several more children, including his brothers Felipe, Amado and José. The family were successful in business but the 1930 economic collapse brought great hardship. Sapag and his brothers were forced to give up their education to work to support the family and they moved toCutral-Có to set up a company. He and his brothers played leading roles in the community, and became leadingPeronist activists. Elías chaired the Settlement Committee ("Comisión de Fomento") of the town whilst Felipe was secretary, helping newcomers to settle in the new town. Felipe later became the first mayor of Cutral-Có, and Amado became mayor of Zapala.Following the military
coup d'etat and the banning of the Peronist movement, Sapag and his brothers founded the Neuquino People's Movement, a provincial political party able to contest elections. Originally called 'Provincial Politics', it came into being on1961-06-04 . Elías became Party president. In 1963 he was elected a senator whilst Felipe was elected governor of Neuquén and would serve four further times until the 1990s.Having been deposed by the military in 1966, Elías Sapag was re-elected to the Senate in 1973, and returned to Congress in 1983 upon the restoration of democracy, serving until his death in 1993. He was one of Argentina's longest-serving senators.
Sapag married Alma Cavallo and they had seven children. His son Rodolfo 'Pipe' Sapag succeeded him as senator, his daughter
Luz Sapag was next to become a senator herself, whilst another son Jorge served as vice-governor and from 2007 as governor of Neuquén.References
* [http://www.sapag.com.ar/ver.php?id=9 Sapag family history] by Luis Felipe Sapag
* [http://www.neuquen.gov.ar/capitalidad/recorrido_historia/biografia_sapag.htm Felipe biography] , government of Neuquén
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